I agree with Mark on most of what he said, except not all ISOs are
infringement. In university I remember needing to install Windows for
a course and the Engineering tech support giving us a key and a link
to Microsoft's own MSDN website where we could download the ISOs and
burn our own copies. Lots of different versions were available.

On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 8:01 AM, Mark Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote:
>> If there just ISO without keys how is that piracy?
>
> Here's the TL;DR version: every time you "copy that floppy" without explicit
> permission to do so it's piracy. Being in possession of a legit OEM sticker
> doesn't magically make unauthorized install media legit -- even if the combo
> of the two passes activation.
>
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