Sure, you can let your opponent see the computer analysis if you like.
May I share my weekly computer analysis?

I expected this request to be to assign your allotment to someone else for use on their games. If this were the case, there woulld be potential for an after-market in them, although I don't know how much demand you'd see.
Instead of this, has chess.com considered the possibility of selling one-off analyses (or standalone bundles of them) for those who are already at their limit?

Thanks for the answer Patzer. Now, what if I had a paying account with the attendant higher rated analysis? Would that be okay to analyse one of my games and then show my opponent that analysis even if he didn't have a paying account?
@TheGrobe:
I was just wondering if I could show another member the analysis or if that would be considered a bit shady. Kinda like two people eating off of the same plate of all-you-can-eat shrimp when the waitress isn't looking. Although, an after-market in game analysis sounds interesting... that could spawn chess.com's very own seedy underworld of back-alley analysis trading.
I just finished a game with someone and decided to use my weekly computer analysis feature to see where I went wrong (the analysis came back and said: "Maybe you should take up Monopoly"). I was wondering if it was fine to share that analysis with others on the site, especially my opponent. You see, I work in I.T. so I'm constantly beleaguered with licensing compliance issues and the like. That's why I'm a bit paranoid about this. Pardon my pedantry.