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How many installations of logic 9 are allowed?  I have it running on two macs and am considering a third.  Of course I only use one at a time.  Do I need to uninstall one?  I don't believe I ever registered the current installations with online registration....  How does all this work?

Yes.. the code was present in all versions of 8 and 9 up to 9.1.6 when it was removed/disabled...
Once you update LP9 to 9.1.6, 9.1.7 or 9.1.8 then that network check code is no longer functional.
LPX can be installed and run on as many Macs as you use/own.... using your Apple ID that you initally used to purchase it...without any limitations.
(Note: The App Store T&Cs determine this type of use is fine so long as you are using LPX for Private/personal use and not for example.. in a public studio... in which case you should purchase a multi user license...)
I often run LPX (and LP 9.1.8 for that matter)  on several Macs here when testing stuff... at the same time without any problems...

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