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(Only one copy of SL would be installed/used per computer.) I see nothing in the SL EULA that prohibits it being installed/run on a host machine running Lion. (This is akin to running Windows or another OS that are not mentioned in the EULA) I see nothing in the Lion EULA that prohibits running SL client in a virtual machine hosted on Lion.

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