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Actually this opens rather weird new business model for support firms. Normally when businesses lease computers from support firms they need to buy volume licensing to themself. In this new model support firm can buy volume licenses and then rent those with computers to client. This has nice shadow effect since the buyer don't actually see cost structure anymore. Clever for business and perhaps cheaper for customers.
This is also reason why Microsoft hasn't allowed renting before since it would lead misusage of volume licensing.