Nigel Henry <cave.dnb(a)tiscali.fr> wrote:
We in the Linux world, and speaking personally,
are used to being
able to install as many instances of Hydrogen for example, on as
many distros as we like. Not so when you have paid for a licence to
use Renoise for example. Usually this on a one machine/os basis.
From their registration FAQ at
http://www.renoise.com/help/registrationfaq
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| Can I use my personalized version of Renoise on more than 1
| computer?
|
| There is no limit to the number of computers you use your
| personalized version of Renoise on. However, by 'use' we do not mean
| distributing your copy via warez sites and p2p networks. :P
`----
,----
| Do I own both the Mac and Windows versions?
|
| The license allows you to run your personalized version of Renoise on
| any platform, on any computer. But you must be the only user.
`----
The license is definitely not restricted to "one machine/os" but bound
to a single person.
HTH,
Sebastian
Apologies. I should have read their FAQ before rambling on about licence
restrictions.
Nigel.