Windows 7 OEM and a new MacBook Pro

Ok, I guess this is a common question.
Basically can I use an OEM version of Windows 7 x64 on my new MacBook Pro (that I just got). I only intend to install it and use it on this computer.
http://www.elive.co.nz/microsoft-windows7-home-premium-64bit-sy1813.php
I was going to buy this one, would this work. I basically want windows just for a couple of programs that aren't mac compatible.
I am mainly double checking so I don't mess anything up and I also was checking about the product I was going to buy from that website because I read somethings about system builders OEM's vs standard and I wasn't sure what would apply.
Thanks in advance.
teka2010

Hi
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1461
Requirements Section. Point 5.
Tony

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