[quote name='caaraa' timestamp='1307347647' post='4820012']
You do realize as soon as you get your windows you can do w.e you want with your windows.
only if you want to get involved with legal matters if you get cought.
when you install Windows you agree to there Eula which states that you can only use it on
1 PC at
ANY time.
you should read the eulas you agree to when you install stuff.
and i must say Microsofts one is
very long and convers
lots of stuff.
nad when you agree to any Eula you
are legally binding yourself to it
[/quote]
If your university has an academic license programme, you can get signed up, and then access your needed MS software, like Windows and VS. These versions have no limitations wrt. number of machines/installations, but you can't use them commercially.
Also, the quote reminded me of episode 1 in the current South Park season, where Kyle accidentally agrees to an iTunes Terms of Conditions pop-up, with unforeseen consequences.
It is I, the spectaculous Don Karnage! My bloodthirsty horde is on an intercept course with you. We will be shooting you and looting you in precisely... Ten minutes. Felicitations!