> That is only legal if you have a Premier License or are using it as a
> development environment.
> If the IP address is a private network address (i.e. like 192.168.x.x)
> it is specifically not allowed (or at least that used to be the case).

Do I hear that a problem will not occur if it is a global IP
address? Do I hear that or the application of an IP address is
useless?

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