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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Microsoft Exec Warns On Windows 7 Upgrade Hack

By Kevin McLaughlin, Oct. 28, 2009

Just because something is technically possible doesn't mean it's legal. That's the message Eric Ligman, global partner experience lead in Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Group, is sending this week to bloggers who claim to have found a way to circumvent Microsoft's rules and perform a clean install of Windows 7 using upgrade media. Cost savings is the motivating factor here: The Windows 7 Home Premium upgrade sells for $80 less than the full version, and the Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate upgrades are $100 less than full price. However, Microsoft's EULA only allows Windows 7 upgrades to be installed on PCs that have a previous version of Windows already installed. Ligman, whose knowledge of Microsoft's complex licensing terms is nearly as vast as the lawyers who drew them up, often warns of the dangers of violating Microsoft's EULA, which include potential Business Software Alliance audits and a host of other costly legal hassles. "For those of you without an existing Windows license to upgrade from, you should be aware that an upgrade license by itself is not a license to install and run Windows on your computer," Ligman wrote in a Tuesday blog post.

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