From my experience, what Gerald describes is correct for network licenses.
Start a version, it counts as one license used.
Same users starts more of the same version, still only one license is used.
Same user starts a different version, a second license is used.
I have had to kick users out because they have multiple versions open and they have used multiple licenses.
If you have a single license, you can open as many versions and as many instances as you like.
I regularly have multiple copies of 20, 22, 24 & 25 running at the same time all from one license.
As I say that is my experience and is with the hardware keys (silver USB).
I don't know if the same applies for software licenses, as I don't use them.
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