Linked by David Adams on Fri 18th Apr 2008 15:54 UTC, submitted by CIozzio
Law and Order A Microsoft executive sent out a snotty email chastising anyone who has been encouraging people to purchase the Vista upgrade and install it without owning a valid Windows license. People discovered long ago that the Vista upgrade, which costs half of what full license costs, will install on new hardware without verification of a previous install. Microsoft's Eric Ligman points out, to those people who weren't aware, that this is just as much a violation of the license as "borrowing" an install disk from a friend.
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I'm surprised
by sukru on Fri 18th Apr 2008 16:26 UTC
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2006-11-19

My understanding (up until now), was the trick had been indeed intentional, but Microsoft wanted it to be "slightly secret discount". And this was done to encourage price skeptic tech savy guys to move on to Vista.

My installation is totally legit, but I was very surprised by this email.