Can you use Quicktime Pro on more than one computer?

I'm thinking about buying a Quicktime Pro 7 key, but I couldn't tell if it is just for one computer, or if I could use it for both my iMac and labtop. Anyone know? Thanks.
-Ed

You can, but it's against the EULA.

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