Ok, here ya go, from MICROSOFT's Blog Dated 1/21/15:
"Today was a monumental day for us on the Windows team because we shared our desire to redefine the relationship we have with you – our customers. We announced that a free upgrade for Windows 10 will be made available to customers running Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows Phone 8.1 who upgrade in the first year after launch.*
This is more than a one-time upgrade: once a Windows device is upgraded to Windows 10, we will continue to keep it current for the supported lifetime of the device – at no cost. With Windows 10, the experience will evolve and get even better over time. We’ll deliver new features when they’re ready, not waiting for the next major release. We think of Windows as a Service – in fact, one could reasonably think of Windows in the next couple of years as one of the largest Internet services on the planet."
When they say, "as a service" they mean there won't be major SP update packs, it will be more smaller regular updates (free). As long as you own the OS, you'll be golden. If you don't upgrade within the first year of it being released, then you'll have to purchase the OS. So... pretty much, once they release it, you have a year to decide to upgrade or not for free (don't go buying a new computer after that year is up if it doesn't have 10 already installed). Windows is trying to think like Android. Users get regular updates to operating systems on their Android device and you never have to pay for the update/upgrade. It's a "service" provided for free. This way, the computer manufacturers will be the ones doling out the cash for the operating system, saving us dollars in our pockets. Of course, Microsoft is still making tons of money. If having upgraded Windows is cheaper for us, we're more likely to use it, and more "apps" will be added to it making Microsoft more money on the back end that way, the same exact way Android Dev's are making moola.
Personally, I'm considering backing up everything I have and beta testing it before it's released as a stable version. I HATE the UI of Win 8 THAT much! Anyhow, you've all got like a year and a few months to figure it out 100% and I'm sure Microsoft will be clarifying everything before that time is up, many times over. I did see some info where people were taking what they said out of context and insinuating it would be a "paid for service" after the free upgrade, so I understand the concern. My opinion is that it's not. I could be wrong, I'll admit there's been one or two times when I was. LOL!
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