Can I install the lion to my other mac and how? Do I buy it again?

I installed the lion in my mac book pro. I want to install it also to my other mac book pro. Do I have to buy the lion again or is there a way to utilize the one I already purchased?

You can download Lion on as many Macs as you want provided they are authorized and you use the same Apple ID.
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