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Microsoft working to offer Windows 10 Upgrade to non-genuine Windows users

Microsoft’s head of Operating System division, Terry Myerson, announced that the company is working on a method to provide an upgrade path to non-genuine Windows users. This shows a bit of warming in the already mild stance that Microsoft has had in terms of piracy, but this announcement does not encourage piracy.

Here is a direct quote from Myerson himself to avoid any confusion:

“Microsoft and our OEM partners know that many consumers are unwitting victims of piracy, and with Windows 10, we would like all of our customers to move forward with us together. While our free offer to upgrade to Windows 10 will not apply to Non-Genuine Windows devices, and as we’ve always done, we will continue to offer Windows 10 to customers running devices in a Non-Genuine state. In addition, in partnership with some of our valued OEM partners, we are planning very attractive Windows 10 upgrade offers for their customers running one of their older devices in a Non-Genuine state. Please stay tuned to learn more from our partners on the specifics of their offers.”

Additionally, Microsoft also states that non-genuine users of Windows 10 will see a watermark that says that the license is not genuine. This is not a new policy, but Microsoft encourages you to return a newly bought device if it comes with this non-genuine watermark.

“When we can’t verify that Windows is properly installed, licensed, and not tampered with, we create a desktop watermark to notify the user. If you ever encounter this watermark on a new machine, I encourage you to return the device immediately to the retailer from whom you purchased it and request a Genuine Windows device. Non-Genuine Windows has a high risk of malware, fraud, public exposure of your personal information, and a higher risk for poor performance or feature malfunctions. Non-Genuine Windows is not supported by Microsoft or a trusted partner.”

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Rounak

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