Microsoft: Win10 prohibits users from playing pirated games, using pirated software and hardware

  
The so-called high is one foot high and the height is one foot. Even if you upgrade to Windows 10 for free, from Cortana (Xiao Na, Microsoft's voice assistant) to Xbox, Microsoft has a trick for you to pay.

Domestic eating habits "free" software user awareness has been relatively weak, and now, Microsoft through the Win10 system upgrade to domestic users to say — & mdash; support genuine, Microsoft is responsible.

Basically, every software or game has to read the EULA (End User License Agreement) before installation, but 99.9% of consumers should not read the full text carefully, although everyone knows the agreement. In fact, I am saying "Dear user, I am you, everything is listening to me", but everyone will agree.

For Microsoft, this Windows 10 user agreement has added the terms of Microsoft's right to prohibit users from using pirated games or unauthorized hardware. Have you seen it?

This month, Microsoft’s service team announced this policy. Once you use Microsoft software, this technology can prevent you from playing pirated games or using unauthorized hardware. Basically, Microsoft "all family buckets", including Office 365, Outlook, Xbox Live, Skype, OneDrive, Bing, MSN, this is not finished, the software using Microsoft accounts will receive the same treatment, that is to say The vast majority of Windows 10 users will also be affected.

This issue was very hot on Reddit last week. Most people reacted very fiercely. But then again, Microsoft's policy is likely to be related to Xbox One. Microsoft has already announced that Xbox One will also upgrade Windows 10 system. This is an opportunity for Microsoft to get through the whole platform, but Xbox One has strict control over piracy.

The new EULA agreement, in addition to the possibility of prohibiting pirated games, is another limitation of unauthorized hardware, which is not well understood on PCs, but is more explicit for Xbox consoles, Xbox consoles use The handle is that Microsoft's unauthorized device should refer to a third-party controller that is not authorized by Microsoft.

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