So you pulled that price out of your ass. That's what I thought.
Actually, considering pricepoints of XP, and the fluctuating claims between UE being $250 - $380 and everything in between, I don't think that final estimate is too far off - and the situation did not warrant your flippant remark.
Anyhow, almost nobody pays retail price for Windows. They buy OEM copies with their new machines, or the parts they buy for their new machines.
Yeah, and if Microsoft ever decides to shore up that loophole, millions of vendors, users, and so on have just become pirates. Congratulations, you need to buy ANOTHER copy! That whole issue really only exists because the manufacturer edict is that "Windows OEM may only be sold with
new computers"... it doesn't specify what constitutes a new computer (I know a couple places that sell it with Cat-5). If Microsoft can make vociferous claims that every copy of Windows that fails WGA is pirated, what makes you think they're going to claim anything else for perceived distribution violations? After all, they'd only get more business from the deal.