I buy all my modern software but most of the old games and stuff from platforms I emulate isn't really readily available new anymore. Have you noticed that sometimes used software isn't legal to sell to another user.
Well, that is a different situation, really. I mean, just emulating the platform probably isn't exactly legal in the US. Let alone negotiating licenses for stuff that has no clear owner, anymore.
I was going more by the spirit of "Current software versions on a current primary work system."
If you were to go through my entire collection of software and data dating back almost 30 years during which time I was various levels of student and/or starving, it would be a very different story. :lol:
The only time I've stretched the rules in modern times is when I buy a piece of software that I only use one place at a time but want it on two machines and that's rare.
Yeah, that is a sticky one, isn't it? The one or two copies over license for convenience of having it in two places not to be concurrently used. BSA would call it a problem. Me, probably not so much.