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These keys are from Chinese forums. According to the forum members, they are still valid. Although these keys have been published on the Internet many times since March 2006, for unknown reasons, Microsoft didn't stop these keys.

If you own a copy of Volume License Windows XP Pro SP2, and your current key is no longer valid, try the keys below. One of the key that I just double confirmed that 100% function, can pass WGA and get IE7 installed, on 8th Nov, 2006, is the last one on the list HCQ9D-TVCWX-X9QRG-J4B2Y-GR2TT *************** These keys are for Windows XP Professional SP2 Volume License Edition MRX3F-47B9T-2487J-KWKMF-RPWBY QC986-27D34-6M3TY-JJXP9-TBGMD CM3HY-26VYW-6JRYC-X66GX-JVY2D DP7CM-PD6MC-6BKXT-M8JJ6-RPXGJ F4297-RCWJP-P482C-YY23Y-XH8W3 HH7VV-6P3G9-82TWK-QKJJ3-MXR96 HCQ9D-TVCWX-X9QRG-J4B2Y-GR2TT. Forwarded to: Steve wrote in message news. >These keys are from Chinese forums. >According to the forum members, they are still valid.

>Although these keys have been published on the Internet many times >since March 2006, for unknown reasons, Microsoft didn't stop these >keys. >>If you own a copy of Volume License Windows XP Pro SP2, and your >current key is no longer valid, >try the keys below. >>One of the key that I just double confirmed that 100% function, can >pass WGA and get IE7 installed, on 8th Nov, 2006, is the last one on >the list >HCQ9D-TVCWX-X9QRG-J4B2Y-GR2TT >>*************** >These keys are for Windows XP Professional SP2 Volume License Edition >>MRX3F-47B9T-2487J-KWKMF-RPWBY >QC986-27D34-6M3TY-JJXP9-TBGMD >CM3HY-26VYW-6JRYC-X66GX-JVY2D >DP7CM-PD6MC-6BKXT-M8JJ6-RPXGJ >F4297-RCWJP-P482C-YY23Y-XH8W3 >HH7VV-6P3G9-82TWK-QKJJ3-MXR96 >HCQ9D-TVCWX-X9QRG-J4B2Y-GR2TT.

Re: Valid Product Keys for Windows XP SP2 Professional Volume LicenseEdition wrote: >These keys have been reported few times in June, but are still valid up >to this moment!! >Well, we'll see.

Microsoft can't do much about the contents of Chinese web sites, but they can, if they so desire, disable those keys. In the meantime, let's hope that Microsoft at least prosecutes you for aiding and abetting in software piracy. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell. Re: Valid Product Keys for Windows XP SP2 Professional Volume LicenseEdition Bruce Chambers wrote: >wrote: >>These keys have been reported few times in June, but are still valid up >>to this moment!! >>>>Well, we'll see.

Microsoft can't do much about the contents of Chinese >web sites, but they can, if they so desire, disable those keys. They don't desire to do that. They are still saturating the Chinese market. >In the meantime, let's hope that Microsoft at least prosecutes you for >aiding and abetting in software piracy. That'll be the day!

MS take someone to court to uphold their scammy EULA? Give me a break. Re: Valid Product Keys for Windows XP SP2 Professional Volume License Edition Software piracy is no different than someone who walks into your house and steals your computer, TV, jewels, etc.

I'll bet you would be upset if someone stole YOUR belongings, but you seem to think it is OK to do just because Bill has more money than you do. Don't be such an unscrupulous person. Gregg 'Alias' wrote in message news:%.

>Bruce Chambers wrote: >>wrote: >>>These keys have been reported few times in June, but are still valid up >>>to this moment!! >>>>>>>Well, we'll see. Microsoft can't do much about the contents of Chinese >>web sites, but they can, if they so desire, disable those keys. >>They don't desire to do that.

They are still saturating the Chinese >market. >>>In the meantime, let's hope that Microsoft at least prosecutes you for >>aiding and abetting in software piracy. >>That'll be the day! MS take someone to court to uphold their scammy EULA? >Give me a break.

Re: Valid Product Keys for Windows XP SP2 Professional Volume LicenseEdition Alias wrote: >>>That'll be the day! MS take someone to court to uphold their scammy >EULA? Give me a break.

>And what does illegally distributing software licenses have to do with the EULA? -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.

-Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell. Re: Valid Product Keys for Windows XP SP2 Professional Volume LicenseEdition Alias wrote: >Bruce Chambers wrote: >>Og wrote: >>>Forwarded to: >>>>>>Steve >>>>>>>But why did you re-post those keys?

>>Because that's exactly what Microsoft wants. It's part of their >monopolizing China program. >>Alias Your aluminum foil hat is slipping. Are those black helicopters I hear in the distance.? -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.

-Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell. Re: Valid Product Keys for Windows XP SP2 Professional Volume LicenseEdition Gregg Hill wrote: >Software piracy is no different than someone who walks into your house and >steals your computer, TV, jewels, etc. I'll bet you would be >upset if someone stole YOUR belongings, but you seem to think it is OK to do >just because Bill has more money than you do. Um, in the country where I live, sharing software is called 'fair use' and is not illegal at all as long as there is no financial gain. In the USA, if you copy XP that you paid for, it is NOT theft but copyright violation, a civil, not criminal, offense.

>Don't be such an unscrupulous person. >>Gregg Get off your high moral horse and do some research before you stick your hoof in your mouth again. Alias >>>'Alias' wrote in message >news:%.

>>Bruce Chambers wrote: >>>wrote: >>>>These keys have been reported few times in June, but are still valid up >>>>to this moment!! >>>>>>>Well, we'll see. Microsoft can't do much about the contents of Chinese >>>web sites, but they can, if they so desire, disable those keys. >>They don't desire to do that.

They are still saturating the Chinese >>market. >>>>>In the meantime, let's hope that Microsoft at least prosecutes you for >>>aiding and abetting in software piracy. >>That'll be the day! MS take someone to court to uphold their scammy EULA? >>Give me a break. >>>>Alias >. Re: Valid Product Keys for Windows XP SP2 Professional Volume LicenseEdition Bruce Chambers wrote: >Alias wrote: >>>>>>>That'll be the day!

MS take someone to court to uphold their scammy >>EULA? Give me a break.

>>>>And what does illegally distributing software licenses have to do >with the EULA? >>If it's for profit, where I live, it's illegal. If it's not for profit, it isn't. The scammy EULA says one cannot share software, of course! And, obviously, due to fair use, MS won't take anyone to court for violating their EULA. Re: Valid Product Keys for Windows XP SP2 Professional Volume LicenseEdition Bruce Chambers wrote: >Alias wrote: >>Bruce Chambers wrote: >>>Og wrote: >>>>Forwarded to: >>>>>>>>Steve >>>>>>>>>>But why did you re-post those keys? >>>>Because that's exactly what Microsoft wants.

It's part of their >>monopolizing China program. >>>>Alias >>>Your aluminum foil hat is slipping. Are those black helicopters >I hear in the distance.? >>You lack of a good argument is showing due to you only being able to hurl ad hominems instead of addressing the issues. Re: Valid Product Keys for Windows XP SP2 Professional Volume License Edition Copyright violation in the US is a federal offense. Using the software for which you have not paid is copyright violation.

If you did not pay for it, and you are using a copy of someone else's software, whether illegal civilly or criminally, it is still illegal, and it is still theft. I define 'theft' as taking something that does not belong to you and which you have no right to use. That transcends your requirement for it to be a criminal act. In your country, is the Microsoft EULA written to allow use of someone else's Volume License Key to run the Microsoft software? If not, then it is still theft.

I would prefer to be on high moral ground than to be an underground rat that steals from people. Gregg 'Alias' wrote in message news:eLN$. >Gregg Hill wrote: >>Software piracy is no different than someone who walks into your house >>and steals your computer, TV, jewels, etc. I'll bet you >>would be upset if someone stole YOUR belongings, but you seem to think it >>is OK to do just because Bill has more money than you do. >>Um, in the country where I live, sharing software is called 'fair use' and >is not illegal at all as long as there is no financial gain. In the >USA, if you copy XP that you paid for, it is NOT theft but copyright >violation, a civil, not criminal, offense. >>>Don't be such an unscrupulous person.

>>>>Gregg >>Get off your high moral horse and do some research before you stick your >hoof in your mouth again. >>Alias >>>>>>'Alias' wrote in message >>news:%. >>>Bruce Chambers wrote: >>>>wrote: >>>>>These keys have been reported few times in June, but are still valid >>>>>up >>>>>to this moment!! >>>>>>>>>Well, we'll see. Microsoft can't do much about the contents of Chinese >>>>web sites, but they can, if they so desire, disable those keys. >>>They don't desire to do that.

They are still saturating the Chinese >>>market. >>>>>>>In the meantime, let's hope that Microsoft at least prosecutes you for >>>>aiding and abetting in software piracy. >>>That'll be the day! MS take someone to court to uphold their scammy >>>EULA? Give me a break. >>>>>>Alias >. Re: Valid Product Keys for Windows XP SP2 Professional Volume LicenseEdition Gregg Hill wrote: >Copyright violation in the US is a federal offense I don't live in the US.

>Using the software for >which you have not paid is copyright violation. A civil offense. >If you did not pay for it, >and you are using a copy of someone else's software, whether illegal civilly >or criminally, it is still illegal, and it is still theft. No, it's a civil offense. Interesting how MS' EULA gives them the right to change the rules at any time but if you go back on your agreement, you think they should be locked up and have their lives ruined.

If there is no profit motive, where I live, it is not a crime or a civil offense. >I define 'theft' as taking something that does not belong to you and which >you have no right to use. Who decides what belongs to whom and who has the right to use it, you? >That transcends your requirement for it to be a >criminal act. No, that is your vague opinion of what theft is. >>In your country, is the Microsoft EULA written to allow use of someone >else's Volume License Key to run the Microsoft software?

If not, then it is >still theft. Not if there's no profit motive. If you copy XP and sell the copy, you're in trouble. If you copy it and put it on another computer or give it to a friend, you aren't. It will be really interesting to read the new EULA now that this is law here. I'll be sure and post it;-) >>I would prefer to be on high moral ground than to be an underground rat that >steals from people.

>>Gregg There's no reason to refer to me as an 'underground rat' or 'an unscrupulous person'. Can you please stick to the issues and avoid personal attacks?

Alias >>>>>'Alias' wrote in message >news:eLN$. >>Gregg Hill wrote: >>>Software piracy is no different than someone who walks into your house >>>and steals your computer, TV, jewels, etc. I'll bet you >>>would be upset if someone stole YOUR belongings, but you seem to think it >>>is OK to do just because Bill has more money than you do. >>Um, in the country where I live, sharing software is called 'fair use' and >>is not illegal at all as long as there is no financial gain. In the >>USA, if you copy XP that you paid for, it is NOT theft but copyright >>violation, a civil, not criminal, offense. >>>>>Don't be such an unscrupulous person. >>>>>>Gregg >>Get off your high moral horse and do some research before you stick your >>hoof in your mouth again.

>>>>Alias >>>>>>'Alias' wrote in message >>>news:%. >>>>Bruce Chambers wrote: >>>>>wrote: >>>>>>These keys have been reported few times in June, but are still valid >>>>>>up >>>>>>to this moment!! >>>>>>>>>>>Well, we'll see. Microsoft can't do much about the contents of Chinese >>>>>web sites, but they can, if they so desire, disable those keys.

>>>>They don't desire to do that. They are still saturating the Chinese >>>>market. >>>>>>>>>In the meantime, let's hope that Microsoft at least prosecutes you for >>>>>aiding and abetting in software piracy. >>>>That'll be the day! MS take someone to court to uphold their scammy >>>>EULA? Give me a break.

>>>>>>>>Alias. Re: Valid Product Keys for Windows XP SP2 Professional Volume LicenseEdition Alias wrote: >>>You lack of a good argument is showing due to you only being able to >hurl ad hominems instead of addressing the issues. >>Alias There was no 'issue' to address.

When all you offer are unsubstantiated paranoid delusions in the form of ungrounded accusations, what would be the point of explaining that no, unicorns don't really exist? -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell. Fsx Acceleration Product Key Generator.

Re: Valid Product Keys for Windows XP SP2 Professional Volume LicenseEdition Alias wrote: >Gregg Hill wrote: >>Software piracy is no different than someone who walks into your house >>and steals your computer, TV, jewels, etc. I'll bet you >>would be upset if someone stole YOUR belongings, but you seem to think >>it is OK to do just because Bill has more money than you do. >>Um, in the country where I live, sharing software is called 'fair use' >and is not illegal at all as long as there is no financial gain. We're not discussing Spain's disregard for the intellectual property developed in other countries. >In the USA, if you copy XP that you paid for, it is NOT theft but >copyright violation, a civil, not criminal, offense.

>Even a violation of civil law is still a crime, and therefore a criminal offense. Further, copyright infringement that involves more than 10 copies is a criminal offense that is covered under penal, not civil, code.

-- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell. Re: Valid Product Keys for Windows XP SP2 Professional Volume License Edition 'Alias' wrote in message news.

>Gregg Hill wrote: >>Copyright violation in the US is a federal offense >>I don't live in the US. >I know you don't, but you said it is only a civil offense in the US. I pointed out that it is a federal offense. I don't speak lawyerese.

To me, theft is still theft, whether punishable under civil or criminal law, or no law at all. >>Using the software for which you have not paid is copyright violation. >>A civil offense. >Whether a civil offense or criminal offense, theft is theft. It is not only an issue of law, it is an issue of morals. Taking something that does not belong to you is immoral.

>>If you did not pay for it, and you are using a copy of someone else's >>software, whether illegal civilly or criminally, it is still illegal, and >>it is still theft. >>No, it's a civil offense. Interesting how MS' EULA gives them the right to >change the rules at any time but if you go back on your agreement, you >think they should be locked up and have their lives ruined. >>If there is no profit motive, where I live, it is not a crime or a civil >offense.

>But there IS a profit motive. By not paying for it, you haved PROFITED!!! Directly by saving the amount of money you SHOULD have paid for that product, according to the EULA to which you technically agreed by your use of the software. >>I define 'theft' as taking something that does not belong to you and >>which you have no right to use. >>Who decides what belongs to whom and who has the right to use it, you?

>No, not me. In this case, Microsoft's EULA, which you technically agree to by your use of the software, defines who has the right to use it. On a broader scale, if I walked into your house and took your TV, would that be theft? According to your standards, it seems it would only be theft if you could prove that you owned it.

What if you could not find your receipt? I guess you would be OK with me taking it.

What's your address? >>That transcends your requirement for it to be a criminal act. >>No, that is your vague opinion of what theft is. >My opinion was not vague. If it does not belong to you, or you have no right to use it, and you take it, it is theft.

If I lived in a country that had no laws of any kind, but I took another man's car that he had purchased, it would still be theft. It is a moral issue as well as an issue of law. Apparently, you lack the moral fortitude to understand that concept. Not much I can do about that.

>>>>In your country, is the Microsoft EULA written to allow use of someone >>else's Volume License Key to run the Microsoft software? If not, then it >>is still theft. >>Not if there's no profit motive. If you copy XP and sell the copy, you're >in trouble. If you copy it and put it on another computer or give it to a >friend, you aren't. It will be really interesting to read the new EULA now >that this is law here. I'll be sure and post it;-) >Again, there IS a profit motive.

Each person who does not pay for the copy he/she uses has PROFITED directly by not having to fork out the few bucks for the software. That is an economic profit. >>>>I would prefer to be on high moral ground than to be an underground rat >>that steals from people. >>>>Gregg >>There's no reason to refer to me as an 'underground rat' or 'an >unscrupulous person'. Can you please stick to the issues and avoid >personal attacks? >OK, I'll take back the 'rat' comment, but I stand by the 'unscrupulous person' tag, for the reasons mentioned above.

I pitty your neighbors when they buy something nice and you take it. You would never do that? Sure you would.you say it's OK to do it with software, why not your neighbor's possessions?

Gregg >Alias >>>>>>>>>>'Alias' wrote in message >>news:eLN$. >>>Gregg Hill wrote: >>>>Software piracy is no different than someone who walks into your house >>>>and steals your computer, TV, jewels, etc. I'll bet you >>>>would be upset if someone stole YOUR belongings, but you seem to think >>>>it is OK to do just because Bill has more money than you do. >>>Um, in the country where I live, sharing software is called 'fair use' >>>and is not illegal at all as long as there is no financial gain. >>>In the USA, if you copy XP that you paid for, it is NOT theft but >>>copyright violation, a civil, not criminal, offense. >>>>>>>Don't be such an unscrupulous person. >>>>>>>>Gregg >>>Get off your high moral horse and do some research before you stick your >>>hoof in your mouth again.

>>>>>>Alias >>>>>>>>'Alias' wrote in message >>>>news:%. >>>>>Bruce Chambers wrote: >>>>>>wrote: >>>>>>>These keys have been reported few times in June, but are still valid >>>>>>>up >>>>>>>to this moment!! >>>>>>>>>>>>>Well, we'll see. Microsoft can't do much about the contents of >>>>>>Chinese >>>>>>web sites, but they can, if they so desire, disable those keys.

>>>>>They don't desire to do that. They are still saturating the Chinese >>>>>market. >>>>>>>>>>>In the meantime, let's hope that Microsoft at least prosecutes you >>>>>>for >>>>>>aiding and abetting in software piracy. >>>>>That'll be the day! MS take someone to court to uphold their scammy >>>>>EULA? Give me a break.

>>>>>>>>>>Alias >.