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Originally Posted by trib767
For home use I don't see the problem. Just install it. If you're using it for commercial purposes then that is another matter. If no home user had unlicenseed copies of Windows then Microsoft would not be the giant it is today. It's the ubiquity of Windows and the adoption by the corporate world that get's them their bucks. I think the humble home user should even be encouraged to use it for free as home users learn skills that the corporate world can take advantage of and which, in turn, lines the Microsoft pockets.
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The problem is the license agreement says you can use it on ONE computer system. It doesn't matter if it's for commercial use or not. One cmoputer system means exactly that.