Totally wrong. People working with photos in their shop are the only ones that can use it. Read the license agreement: one copy on a single computer in one shop.
Didn't you know that Keynote can be used by Steve Jobs only? I quote from the license agreement:
"PLEASE READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING KEYNOTE. BY USING THIS SOFTWARE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND TO A BLIND FAITH, A (NON-BEATLES) APPLE CORPSE BEING THE DIVINITY.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This software may be used to shock and entertain people. It is licensed to you only if (1) you are Steve Jobs; (2) you show products to adoring crowds that will love these products whatever they are; (3) you invented a computer in your garage, then twenty years later you purchased a music software company and named a new music software GarageBand, to express your frustration for not being a rock star and for having used your garage to invent computers instead of composing guitar riffs. If you are uncertain about your identity, check your (non-MSN) passport, visit a specialist or buy something at the Apple Store."