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What are Right-To-Copy and Right-To-Upgrade licenses?

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What are Right-To-Copy and Right-To-Upgrade licenses?

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If you have bought at least one copy of A/UX 3.0.x and you have other Mac CPUs that you would like to install A/UX on, you don’t need to reorder the entire product. You can order a Right-To-Copy license for each Mac you want to install A/UX on and then copy your A/UX to that Mac. This is cheaper than buying a whole new CD-ROM package. It’s not right to copy unless you have a Right-To-Copy. If those other Macs are already running A/UX, but an older version, then you need to order a Right-To-Upgrade license for each one you want to upgrade. As above, you then copy your 3.0.x over to that Mac. Note that in both cases, you must have purchased at least 1 copy of A/UX 3.0.x. The Right-To-* licenses just “authorize” you to then copy that over to other Macs. The A/UX Essential Manual Set (that comes with A/UX 3.0.x) is not provided with either license. If you need more, you’ll need to order them.

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