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how many domains does one Enterprise license cover?


Greetings,

I am a bit confused about answers I have seen regarding the number of domains that a license key covers. Several responses to community questions say up to 10 domains, but the Terms of Service page says '1 website'. In my case, the domains are set up with the hosting service (HostMonster) as a primary domain www.greggeckhardt.com, and there are several add-on domains such as www.edwardsaquifer.net. Would one license key enable video playback on both the primary domain and these add-on domains? Thank you in advance for any clarification you can provide.

4 Community Answers

Gregg Eckhardt

User  
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I meant to say Premium license not Enterprise!

Jessenia

JW Player Support Agent  
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The Unpaid, Premium, and Platinum editions of the JW7 license is allowed on only one (1) primary domain. There is a chart outlining this in more detail within the “License Scope” section of our Terms of Service.

Gregg Eckhardt

User  
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Thanks for the reply Jessy. However it doesn't really offer any clarification, and neither does the chart you reference, unless there is some explanation regarding what is meant by a "primary domain". That is usually thought of as the first domain mapped to a hosting account, but almost all providers allow multiple domains to be mapped to the same account. So the question here is are those additional domains, sometimes called "sub-domains" (by HostMonster for example) considered part of the primary domain or do they require an additional license?

Jessenia

JW Player Support Agent  
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The license can be used on one domain, which includes that domain’s sub-domains. For example; if greggeckhardt.com is your domain, then example.greggeckhardt.com or videos.greggeckhardt.com would be examples of sub-domains.

edwardsaquifer.net is a second domain, which would require a second license according to our TOS.

Hope this helps!

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