On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 2:26 PM, Samuel <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's not software piracy.
> If you have paid for a copy of the software, it doesn't matter which
> machine you choose to run it on.

You are welcome to your opinion. The authors of the software in
question (who are the ones determining the nature of the software
license), and the legal systems with relevant jurisdiction, may
disagree with you. This is why I suggested the OP contact the
developers of the software in question, to try to obtain a copy with
permission, rather than without.

Moreover, you are assuming certain behaviors (e.g., only one installed
copy of the software) that are not intrinsic in any of the "here's how
to copy the app" suggestions that were made.

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