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2011-01-14
Doesn't matter, unless Microsoft had to refund the licence fee to all those users who did up/downgrade. At the end of the day, they don't really case what you do with your licenced copy of their OS, once you've paid them the money. Just like Coca-Cola wouldn't care if most people bought their drinks to pour down the toilet. They still got the sale.
Edit: So, in summary, Microsoft would be delighted if a few hundred million users bought Windows 8 licences, even if the vast majority deleted it straight away to replace it with 7.
Edited 2012-08-07 08:07 UTC