If I bought Lion on one computer, can I use on my other computor?

If I bought Lion OX on one computer, can I install it on my other computor or do I buy another download?

lipcity wrote:
If I bought Lion OX on one computer, can I install it on my other computor or do I buy another download?
Yes, on as many as you own. Just log in with the same Apple ID to the App Shop.
Cheers
Pete

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