![]() ![]() Microsoft says that it's planning to run some "very attractive Windows 10 upgrade offers" that will allow people with pirated copies to move to an official version. Microsoft is hoping to convert pirated copies to properly licensed ones Now, we're finally getting a full clarification: there's no free upgrade at all. Microsoft quickly began issuing vague clarifications, while still implying that there would be a way to upgrade at no cost, even if pirates would be required to pay eventually. In a statement last March, Windows chief Terry Myerson was reported to have said that the offer would extend to pirated copies, too. The confusion has revolved around Microsoft's offer to give free Windows 10 updates to people running Windows 7 and 8.1. That may sound painfully obvious, but there's actually been quite a bit of confusion up until now. ![]() People running pirated copies of Windows are going to have to pay - or keep pirating - if they want to update their computers to Windows 10. ![]()
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