Family upgrade for mountain lion available?

Hello, im wanting to upgrade from Lion to mountain lion but i was wondering if i buy it can i upgrade all the mac's in my house?  or do i need to purchase an upgrade for each? i remember with snow leopard there was a family upgrade.  or can i just upgrade them with my sign in info?
Thanks!
OK UPDATE:!
sorry i just found this
http://osxdaily.com/2012/07/26/install-upgrade-os-x-mountain-lion-multiple-macs/
basically says you can install it on as many macs as you own.
for anyone else that comes across this.

Yes once you buy Mt Lion from the MAS you can install it on all Mac's YOU Own.

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