How many CPUs are supported buying software via MacApp Store?

I am not sure how many CPUs are supported when I buy a software via MacApp Store.  Who makes the rule?
The MacApp Store or the developer/software company?
i.e. when it comes out I like to buy Final Cut Pro X but I have no clue on how many computers I can use it.
Greetings from Germnay
mikefromberlin

A notable thing of the Mac App Store is that it is built on trust, there seems to be no check on how many machines you have installed an app, so they trust you to install it only on your computers.
True. And the license says computers that you own or control, so one can also use the apps on a Mac that was issued for use from an employer or educational institution, but that one may not actually own.
What is with the paraquas? It has not rained here in months!

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