MS wouldn't know about it, that's why it works. Using the OEM license you
bought on the computer you bought it with is perfect, transferring that OEM
license to a different PC is a violation of the EULA, whether you read the
EULA or not, or whether you choose to violate it or not. You did not pay for
the right to use the Product key that shipped with your OEM PC on another
PC. I'm not getting into the ethical/moral implications, I'm just explaining
how the license works.
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"Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.cl> wrote in message
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> And how would MS know about it, being as their flawed WPA program
> activates it and their flawed WGA program genuinizes it? How is using
> something you bought stealing? Besides, breeching an EULA is NOT illegal
> and is NOT stealing. It's a civil offense, not a criminal offense and
> stealing, be it grand or petty larceny, is a criminal offense.
>
> Of course, that won't stop the Justins of the world from declaring anyone
> who breeches the terms of an EULA as "thieves".
>
> Alias