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It's not cost per copy, it's the total cost and profit that matters for MS.
Say they program Windows for $1B in total (salaries, utilities, etc). They'll aim to gather say something like $2B all around the world to make a profit. Thus if they can get $300/copy in US and $30/copy in Russia, and the total adds up, it's OK for them.
The actual cost of plastic is of course a small $1 drop in the pond.