Question about BootCamp/Windows licenses

I currently have a MBP that I'd like to install Windows 7 on via BootCamp.  In 1-2 years I'll be upgrading to a MBP Retina.  When I transfer my data over, will the Windows partition transfer too?  Or will I have to buy another Windows 7 license?
Basically, I'm wondering if I buy a license now and use it on my current computer, will I be buying another one in a year or two for my new one?

No, you do not need to buy a new license as long as you have a single active Windows installation. You can transfer the license from the current MBP to the rMBP by calling Microsoft.

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