WINDOWS 10 CAN SEARCH FOR AND DISABLE PIRATED GAMES
An update to Microsoft's End User License Agreement allows Windows 10 to remotely disable counterfeit software or hardware on your computer.
Alphr first spotted the change which came into effect on August 1. Section 7b of the EULA states that Microsoft may "automatically check your version of the software and download software update or configuration changes, including those that prevent you from accessing the Services, playing counterfeit games, or using unauthorised hardware peripheral devices."
Details are fuzzy at the moment, so IGN will update you when Microsoft has something to say on the matter.
Last week, it was discovered that Windows 10 can still connect to Microsoft's servers, even if you tell it not to.
Windows 10 Can Search For and Disable Pirated Games - IGN
Yeah...I may not fukk with this too heavy.
