Upgrading iTunes does affect Quick Time pro?

From a newbie: I installed Logic Studio 8 and together came also Quick time PRO. If I'm upgrading iTunes, normally also Quick Time is upgraded. Do I risk to loose the pro edition and to come back to Quick Time Player only?
Thank you!
Paolo

no it shouldn't

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