The Redmond-based software mammoth has updated its End User License Agreement Terms and Conditions (first spotted by PC Authority) to note that it will not tolerate counterfeit games or hardware on any Windows 10-powered machine. The latest addition is company's rather bold decision to change the license agreement, giving it the power to disable counterfeit games and unathorised hardware on computers running Windows 10. It hasn't even been a month since the release of Windows 10 and Microsoft's newest desktop operating system has been stirring up one privacy related controversy after another.
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