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Topic: Can I remove VDJ so I can install on a different machine?

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I bought VirtualDJ a few months ago. I installed it on my Desktop and my Laptop.
I want to remove it from my Desktop and install it on my brother's laptop.
What I want to know is if this is legal? Aren't we entitled to two installs per disk?

If it's legal, how do I do it?
 

Posted Thu 06 Nov 08 @ 9:31 pm
Just uninstall it and install it on the other machine, simple as that.
 

Posted Thu 06 Nov 08 @ 9:34 pm
You may install it on upto two computers for your own use. You can move an already installed copy to another computer of your own by simply uninstalling it and re-installing on the other computer.

1. PERMITTED USE AND RESTRICTIONS

You are granted one license to:
- install and use the Software on one computer.
- install and use the Software on a second computer, if this computer is normally used by the same person and the Software will not be used on both computers at the same time.
- make back-up copies of the Software for archival purposes.

This license does NOT allow you to:
- rent, lease, sell, lend, distribute, publish, bundle or sublicense the Software or any part of it.
- rent, lease, sell, lend or distribute hardware on which the Software is installed, unless specifically authorised by Atomix.
- electronically transfer the Software from one computer to another or over a network.
- decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble, or otherwise reduce the Software to a human-perceivable form.
- modify the Software or create derivative works based upon the Software.
 

Posted Thu 06 Nov 08 @ 9:36 pm
Yes you can install it on another machine. It's tied to your email address.
 

Posted Thu 06 Nov 08 @ 9:39 pm
Thanks guys. Looks like it can be done, but it's not legal.
 

Posted Fri 07 Nov 08 @ 5:12 pm
Holy hell I didnt see the word BROTHERS in the post originally. No you cant do it.
 

Posted Fri 07 Nov 08 @ 5:32 pm


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