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It can be tempting to share your license when friends and collaborators who don't own FL Studio. Alternatively, perhaps you are an educator with a bunch of students to teach FL Studio or music production. They all need a license, should you share yours? We have a better way:

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Download the demo projects used in this video here

Here's how to work with unlicensed users the right way...

1. The collaborator starts a new project in the Trial version of FL Studio and saves their project (.flp or .zip). Then sends it to the licensed user (teacher).

2. The licensed user creates a project OR reopens an original project made by the unlicensed collaborator and saves it again.

3. The project is sent to the unlicensed collaborator.

4. The unlicensed collaborator can open this project, work on it and continue to save it, along with their changes, until they close the project for that session.

5. The unlicensed collaborator sends the project to the licensed user who can open it, work on it, or not, and save it again.

6. The licensed user sends the project back to the collaborator who can now open it and work on it again, and so on ...

NOTE: Sharing your license is strictly prohibited. So please take care not to share your license or account login details. Friends have other best friends, and so on. Once the person holding your license data does not know who you are, there is very little incentive for them not to share it.

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How to share your license with people who don't own FL Studio. Do it the right way and it can benefit both you and them! all