Duplicate Mountain Lion on others Mac from the one issuded of update programme

I baught a MBair that I have update to Mountain Lion from the update programm. Is it possible to duplicate it on my others Mac without paying a new licence?
Thanks for your response.
jldpolux

The OS X Mountain Lion software content code must be used solely with the products that qualify for this offer.
http://www.apple.com/osx/uptodate/
The update program is to provide a "free" update for a machine that was purchased a short period before Mountain Lion was introduced (or machines sold right at that time that still had Lion installed).  The purpose is to basically let you get the most current version of the OS on your newly purchased system.  It's not appropriate to use it on other systems as it is essentially considered the shipping version.  Other people have to pay to upgrade their machines and it's no different in your case.  If, after making the purchase, you had other machines to upgrade, you could do that for free.

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