Chiropteran
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We don't know this yet. Although technically depending upon the license you're supposed to be buying two copies already anyway.
You're not a software pirate, are you george?
Ah, but if two people want to use two different pieces of software, they can't do that either, if they are under the same steam account. That is the flaw with steam's "drm". You should be able to run multiple instances of steam simultaneously as long as you aren't running a single program more than once at a time.