No. Everyone who bought his laptop through the school got a free full upgrade 
too windows 7. No MA3D or anything. After you graduated you can still use it. 
It is yours. So says the EULA attached.

Lars Blockken

Op 15-feb-2010, om 18:40 heeft Jan Claeys het volgende geschreven:

> Op donderdag 11-02-2010 om 09:40 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Lars
> Blockken:
>> Microsoft does give schools some free licenses and big discounts. They
>> actually pay you to use their software. At my school they gave
>> everyone a free upgrade to windows 7 ultimate.
> 
> I think you mean everybody paid 35 € (or something like that?) for MA3D,
> which includes a free Win7 license for as long as you are a student.
> (In many schools that amount is included in your tuition, so it might
> seem "free".)
> 
> But that doesn't mean the school gets *their* licenses for free or that
> cheap though; generally they have to buy regular site licenses (although
> often with some discount).
> 
> 
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