Win10 can't play pirated games: Microsoft really has the right to ban

  

Everyone knows that the software user agreement is actually saying "Dear user, I am yours, everything is listening to me", this time Windows 10 user agreement has joined Microsoft to prohibit users from using Terms of pirated games or unauthorized hardware, let's take a look at the details!

About Microsoft may ban Windows 10 users from using pirated software and hardware. We have reported before that the source of the problem is Microsoft's new EULA (End User License Agreement, full text).

Today, WinBeta also wrote an article about this. In the new EULA, Microsoft writes that we will actively check the user's system to see if the user has installed "playing counterfeit games, or using unauthorized hardware peripheral devices", which translates to pirated games or unauthorized hardware. Assume.

In the previous report, some users pointed out that Microsoft must not say that it encourages piracy, but please note that the official has said this time, "The right to ban" is not only brightly colored. A clear attitude.

Like the previous analysis, WinBeta also believes that this policy may be applicable to Xbox One related services, and will not whip the desktop version of Win10. Of course, this is just an analysis from the outside world. Microsoft’s statement this time is too vague.

So, does Microsoft really dare to step on this thunder?


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