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Windows 7 ESU Customers to Continue Getting Security Updates

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Veiled attack? AFAIK, again, this forum does not support piracy. If that has changed, I am sure mods will point that out to me. Talking about sidestepping Microsoft is piracy support, using obviously non-legit keys also is. What is so hard to understand about that?

Your definition of what constitutes piracy may require an update. I'm with lex on this one, mainly because it was from this very forum that I learned of the existence of sites like goodoffer24 (personally, I use urcdkey). No, not from lex, or some other user, it was from the TPU forum staff itself advertising such sites in a News post. As such, I have a total of four machines running legitimate Windows 10 Pro, which, to be honest, would otherwise likely be cracked.
 
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Your definition of what constitutes piracy may require an update. I'm with lex on this one, mainly because it was from this very forum that I learned of the existence of sites like goodoffer24 (personally, I use urcdkey). No, not from lex, or some other user, it was from the TPU forum staff itself advertising such sites in a News post. As such, I have a total of four machines running legitimate Windows 10 Pro, which, to be honest, would otherwise likely be cracked.
And also, considering that Microsoft is STILL legitimately giving Windows 10 upgrades away for free...
 
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