Using "free laptop" licence when loaning my machine to someone else in another country

I have read Jon's free Laptop licence if a user already purchased a Pro licence for personal/home use :

  • ***I've installed Opus on my desktop, can I also use it on my laptop?*If you bought Opus Pro for home use then yes you can - all standard Opus Pro licences come with a single free personal laptop licence. Note that Opus Light is the exception to this - a licence for Opus Light only entitles you to install it on a single machine. The free laptop licence is for personal use only ...

I live in Australia and am proposing to loan or give my laptop to a friend in the Philippines.
Her whole family is very poor and they would not otherwise be able to afford one. So I am making this "donation" to help them because they are very good people who suffer in many ways.

If I go ahead and do this (as a loan or as a donation), are they entitled to continue using my "free laptop licence" ? Or does it only apply if used in my own home ?
Again, the laptop would be used in the Philippines for personal use (mainly to contact me in chat). I cannot afford to buy the family another new laptop.

At this stage, I am using an "evaluation" version on my laptop which expires in 3 days.

If I am allowed to install my "free laptop" licence, how do I do this ?
Apologies for what must be an obvious answer.

Blessings,
D.

No, the free extra licence isn't one you can give away to someone else, sorry.

Ok, thanks for the info.
I do want to do the right thing.
:slight_smile:

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