You should read the license agreement again. Most software licenses assume that you bought a licence for a user, not a machine. What this means is, as long as only one person at a time is using your copy of Dreamweaver, be it on a laptop or your desktop, you aren't violating the license. When I worked for a Fortune 10 company we had a "key server" which tracked all licenses and would only allow you to use a particular piece of software only if there was an available license that wasn't used at a time.
I was an assistant to the admin at that time and on April 1st I limited the number of people who could use Solitare. It was funny watching 500 people in the queue waiting for their turn to play.
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I couldn't possibly know what I'm talking about, I'm completely, absolutely and definitively out of my fucking mind.
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