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I'm just wondering, GOG.com seems to be ok with people installing games on multiple computers, but I read the EULA for King's Quest 1 2 & 3 and it says that I can only install it on one computer. I would really like to install it on both my desktop and laptop, so can anyone tell me if it is legally ok?
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OCD_Monkey: I'm just wondering, GOG.com seems to be ok with people installing games on multiple computers, but I read the EULA for King's Quest 1 2 & 3 and it says that I can only install it on one computer. I would really like to install it on both my desktop and laptop, so can anyone tell me if it is legally ok?
You're fine as long as both computers are yours. ;)
Post edited March 21, 2013 by flashpulse
I couldn't find where it said you can't install it on more than one computer, only that you can't use it on more than one computer AT THE SAME TIME

LICENSE CONDITIONS.
You shall not:-
Use this Program, or permit use of this Program, on more than one computer, computer terminal, or workstation at the same time.
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l_mcgregoruk: I couldn't find where it said you can't install it on more than one computer, only that you can't use it on more than one computer AT THE SAME TIME

LICENSE CONDITIONS.
You shall not:-
Use this Program, or permit use of this Program, on more than one computer, computer terminal, or workstation at the same time.
GOG Policy with installation of the games is that you are permitted to install the game you buy on any system that you own. You are not permitted to install on someone's computer or resell the game to someone else. On http://www.gog.com/support/website_help/downloads_and_games it states on number 9 the following

"Can I install one game both on my laptop and desktop computer at home?
Yes. We do not limit the number of installations or reinstallations, as long as you install your purchased games on computers in your household. So yeah, if you've got a render-farm in the basement, you might actually break the world record for the number of legal Fallout installations in one household. However, if you think about installing your game on a friend's machine or sharing it with others then please don't do it, okay?"