(Logic Studio)Logic Pro 9 .dmg

My machine was wiped and I'm tryin to go back and re-install all of my software.  I have my serial number for Logic Studio, however I don't have the .dmg or discs or anything.  Is there anywhere that I can download just the .dmg file?  LEGALLY?  Like I said, I have the serial number, but I don't have the .dmg.  Thanks

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