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Ok, i havent had any luck with this when i slipped this question on one of my posts. But anyway here it is. I have noticed that most software license agreements (drivers) mention that the user is allowed to install one copy on a single manchine.
Well what confuses me is that, what if the user owns more than one machine.
Let's say the user has machines 1,2&3 and we'll use a graphics card as the installed hardware as an example. All of the machines have a brand X graphics card installed. The graphics cards may not be all of the same model but all are based on brand X gpu, which generally uses the same driver. Now is the user allowed (legally) to download and install the driver on all three machines?
Well what confuses me is that, what if the user owns more than one machine.
Let's say the user has machines 1,2&3 and we'll use a graphics card as the installed hardware as an example. All of the machines have a brand X graphics card installed. The graphics cards may not be all of the same model but all are based on brand X gpu, which generally uses the same driver. Now is the user allowed (legally) to download and install the driver on all three machines?