![]() ![]() Most of LTT's audience is in the US so it doesn't protect them in the least.) ![]() But it doesn't change that they offer a generic key to activate it, regardless of what their EU rule/law or whatever it was they claim on their website somehow is allowing them to do this. (yes he does talk about it at the end of the video. Why would someone run Windows unactivated if they can just use this and get all the customization they want without the MS stuff they wouldn't want ON anyway ? The fact that it removes Windows Activation and uses a "generic key" for the install (as seen in the customization option of it), doesn't that mean it's technically pirated?
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