Quicktime Pro on home and laptop?

I purchased quicktime pro, but can't find any information on Apple's policy of multiple installs. I have a laptop and home computer and would like to install on both. Is this possible?

I had the same question, and I found the answer in another thread: Apple's license agreement allows only one copy pur purchase of the QT Pro software. I wanted to install QT Pro on both this iBook and my Dell (ew). But, alas, that is not permitted.

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