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How many machines is a license good for?

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I tried to look at the EULA, but the language is confusing to me. Some parts say single computer, others say a license can be for multiple computers.

This EULA grants you the following rights:
  • Systems Software - . You may install and use one copy of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on a single computer or if you licensed it for multiple computers on as many computers as you legally obtained a license for, including a workstation, terminal or other digital electronic device ('COMPUTER').
  • Storage/Network Use - You may also store or install a copy of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on a storage device, such as a network server, used only to install or run the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on your other COMPUTERS over an internal network; however, you must acquire and dedicate a license for each separate COMPUTER on or from which the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is installed, used, accessed, displayed or run. A license for the SOFTWARE PRODUCT may only be shared or used concurrently on as many different COMPUTERS as the license is valid for.
I always had my SlySoft LTL installed on my two machines, the server I rip to and the desktop I use for playback. Will a RedFox license (assuming the Chinese payment processor issue gets resolved) allow me to install on both machines, or am I expected to buy two licenses? Thanks.
 
1 license 1 machine, always has been that way and still is. However you can install on multiple, provided only 1 has AnyDVD active and running at any time.

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1 license 1 machine, always has been that way and still is. However you can install on multiple, provided only 1 has AnyDVD active and running at any time.
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I'll addon to this if you have a Win7,8,10 machine with multiple users accounts you must be logged off one of those accounts in order for Anydvd to work. Otherwise if you don't Anydvd will not run on the other accounts til you log off one of the other account-from experiences, I tested this.
 
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