Campus agreement and Macs

Hi,
I am about to renew my MS campus and am counting our number of desktops as we do it by machines rather the full time employees.
Am I correct that we have to include Apple desktops in that number - even though they are not connected (in any way) to the main campus network or run/connect to any MS software?
All Mac are connected to a separate video editing network and us OSX server for auth/services. 
Thanks in advance. 
JC

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