Where do I find the "Number of Qualifying Systems for Right To Copy? I qualified for a free upgrade of montain lion.

I was filling the form to get a free upgrade for the mountain lion. I qualified for that because I bought it in the time stipulated. When they asked me about the number of qualifying systems for right to copy I don't know what to write.

That's for organizations with group licenses. If you are applying as an individual, you can ignore that field.

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