• artyom@piefed.social
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    7 hours ago

    Yeah I mean how are they going to verify you paid without an associated account

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      7 hours ago

      A key, exactly like they did it for decades? Same way they verified you paid for that copy of Windows?

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        3 hours ago

        As someone who has actually never bough a Windows key even though I started with Win 98, and I before this Win 10 installation have never genuinely activated any them, I quite easily understand why they don’t do it that way any more. I also do remember back when Windows 7 was going through this exact same thing how trivially easy it was to get those updates without paying - so easy in fact that most people assumed MS did it on purpose just so that people would rather pirate them than run an unpatched installation for three years.

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          52 minutes ago

          It’s not an assumption, it’s the reality. They made it easy so they could obtain marketshare, same shit every company does before they bend you over.

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          5 hours ago

          Back in the days of Dinosaurs and AOL CDs, you could just go to Best Buy and buy a CD with the Windows software and a key was printed on a scratch-off panel.

          You could even just buy a key electronically from some grey market websites.