How to update your software registration
To update the registration of your software:
- Launch your copy of the software (That's Rights!, EasyRoyalties, etc.). on the machine where you wish to activate a new licence (or refresh an existing licence.) If your previous registration has expired or is no longer active, the registration window will display automatically. Just click "Retrieve license key" and then proceed to step 3 below.
- If you have a valid registration but would like to enter new registration credentials (e.g., when moving to our new named-user scheme), you can do so by going to Preferences > About > Upgrade/change configuration, then click "Retrieve license key"

- Enter your credentials and click "OK"

All done!
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