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No Corporation is above the highest law of the land. ANY violation of the USA Constitution, in particular Bill of Rights, but also in current business codes, is prosecutable and maybe admitted in a non-corrupt court. All businesses regardless of their goofy, clowny, self made policies, rules & regulations are LIABLE to the Law of the Land in which they operate (aka country).
A contract signed under duress & threat of property loss is invalid and a commercial criminal act.
And, like Windows 7, it'll hang around for 5+ years after that due to corporate and embedded applications. At that point the minimum hardware spec for Windows 11 will be over a decade old. And, again like Windows 7, by the time the "true" end of Windows 10 support starts looming, it'll likely only be a handful of regressives that are still using it anyway.
Being on windows 11 and not having to worry about it till around 2028 or so. And by that time I'll have upgraded to whatever the latest OS is and still not have to worry about it.
Man, not having to worry is great.
What’s even better is that all our Windows 7 friends watched the XP people go through all of this just 4 years ago and still thought that it was never going to happen to them XD
I'm not aware of any law that makes making computers obsolete after many years illegal, but once Windows 10 ends official support I'm switching my last remaining Windows device to Linux.
So, unless you are too lazy to research, Windows 11 is actually not that bad.
Hehe, do you allready have some nostalgia about your old w10 os ? xD
Do not think for us, you're just bad at this practice ...
This applies to stuff like having to sign witness statements over threats of arrest, signing over rights to products or services that you may own over threats of financial or physical ruin, etc.
It's doesn't apply to the SSA in any capacity.