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July 1st, 2009

Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium

Posted by Ed Bott @ 9:40 pm

Categories: Apple, Licensing, Windows 7

Tags: Apple Inc., Agreement, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Ed Bott

Update: A few small retailers have inadvertently leaked details of Family Pack and Anytime Upgrade pricing. See my follow-up here: Windows 7 Family Pack, Anytime Upgrade prices leak

In two recent posts (Windows 7 versus Snow Leopard: How much do upgrades really cost? and Do you need more than Windows 7 Home Premium?), I took a closer look at the differences between Windows 7 editions and their counterparts from Apple. In the Talkback section of both posts, several commenters noted that Microsoft is still far behind its archrival in Cupertino. Until Microsoft comes out with a Family Pack license, they say, Apple will continue to have the upper hand.

Well, maybe the wait is over.

Thanks to a tip from Kristan Kenney, I took a close look at the agreements embedded in the License folder of the latest leaked builds of Windows 7. This is no longer a beta license agreement and is presumably very close to the final agreement that customers will accept. The agreements for retail copies of Windows 7 Home Premium contain this eye-opening clause:

If you can’t read the screen shot, here’s the relevant section: “If you are a ‘Qualified Family Pack User’, you may install one copy of the software marked as ‘Family Pack’ on three computers in your household for use by people who reside there.” (And a proofreading note to Microsoft Legal: Fix the typo in the last sentence of that clause before RTM.)

When I first wrote about Windows 7 pricing last month, I speculated that Microsoft was likely to have a program like this up its sleeve:

What else can we expect to see? Back in early 2007, Microsoft offered a so-called Family Discount for Windows Vista, which allowed anyone with a Vista Ultimate license to purchase two Home Premium upgrades for $49.99 each. I expect to see an improved version of the Family Discount this time around. If Microsoft wanted to aim directly at its archrival Apple, it could sell three Home Premium upgrade licenses (to be used only in a single home) for $199 or less.

I’m going to go out on a limb and predict that Microsoft prices the Family Pack at $189, which is $10 less than Apple’s Family Pack (although Apple’s license is good for five Macs in a single household).

By the way, these same terms are also contained in the license agreement for Windows 7 Home Premium E (the one sold in Europe, sans Internet Explorer), as well as the N, K, and KN Home Premium versions, which are also deliberately gutted of one or more features to satisfy antitrust authorities. The Family Pack language  is not included in the license agreement for any other Windows 7 edition.

Just as with Apple’s Family Pack license (PDF), the deal will apparently be restricted to users in a single household and is not available for business users. Apple’s agreement specifically says: “The Family Pack License does not extend to business or commercial users.” No such clause is in the Windows 7 license agreement, but it’s probably contained in the definition of a “Qualified Family Pack User,” which is referred to in a link that isn’t yet live.

In some respects, this is an extension of Microsoft’s licensing efforts with Office 2007 Home and Student edition, which is licensed for use (PDF) on up to three computers in a single household. In that case, the product carried this restriction: “The software is not licensed for use in any commercial, non-profit, or revenue-generating business activities.”

Update: My colleague Mary-Jo Foley asks some interesting questions about the the Vista predecessor:

Microsoft ended up offering a Family Pack for Vista, but wouldn’t confirm its existence until just before the worldwide launch of Vista in January 2007. The company made the Vista Family Pack available to users who bought Vista Ultimate at retail. (But Microsoft may have phased out the Family Pack offer, as it no longer shows up when searching the Windows site.)

I’ve mentioned that offer several times in the past few years. There are some very big differences between that deal (which was called the Windows Vista Family Discount) and the one that appears to be on its way for Windows 7. As the original press release (linked above) made clear, the Vista Family Discount was a “limited-time offer for customers who buy retail copies of Windows Vista Ultimate.” In other words, it was a temporary discount on products that were otherwise licensed according to standard terms.

Also in that announcement was the news that it was a limited promotion that ran from January 30 through June 30, 2007. This deal, on the other hand, is actually named in the license agreement, which strongly suggests that it is a permanent addition to the list of retail packages and not a temporary promotion.

What price would you pay for a three-pack of Home Premium licenses?

Update, Noon Pacific time: Reached for comment, a Microsoft spokesperson says only, “We will continue to work with our partners and expect to have other great offers in the future as we lead up to and beyond general availability. We have nothing to announce at this time.”

Ed BottEd Bott is an award-winning technology writer with more than two decades' experience writing for mainstream media outlets and online publications. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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3 Full copies or 3 Upgrade copies?  mikefarinha | 07/01/09
RE: Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade  RealAusTech | 07/02/09
Upgrade conditions  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/02/09
how about RC  nothingness | 07/02/09
You didn't really just ask that question?  xXSpeedzXx | 07/02/09
Riddle me this, Bott-man...  MaxKorban | 07/02/09
"Most of us"  tikigawd | 07/02/09
The wizard never prompts you for an old license!  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/02/09
@Ed: I have to ask...  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
@vulpine: It doesn't  NonZealot | 07/02/09
I didn't ask you, Zealot...  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
Wow, that was harsh!  NonZealot | 07/02/09
@zealot: Nope, but then, I haven't installed Win7 yet.  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
No it didn't  NonZealot | 07/02/09
Must reinstall XP/Vista to upgrade over it  gregrocker | 07/02/09
It appears someone else chose to contradict you, Zealot  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
Who contradicted me?  NonZealot | 07/02/09
Oh, my! Zealot, please tell me you didn't link...  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
Don't steal Windows  NonZealot | 07/02/09
Upgrade versions don't require proof of a previous license...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/02/09
@ MaxKorban - The answer is NO...  Wolfie2K3 | 07/02/09
@ NonZealot & Vulpine - The answer is simple...  Wolfie2K3 | 07/02/09
@ NonZealot - Nice trick -but that only bypasses the normal procedure..  Wolfie2K3 | 07/02/09
If you don't have a licensed version, a free trial version should work.  xuniL_z | 07/03/09
never hurts to ask  nothingness | 07/02/09
No.  ShadeTree | 07/02/09
You know, I seem to remember reading something about that...  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
I don't remember anything like that  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/02/09
But Ed ...  mwagner@... | 07/02/09
You don't have to do that  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/02/09
Wouldn't it have to?  mwagner@... | 07/02/09
Win 7 Beta and RC are for evaluation puropses  tikigawd | 07/02/09
sheesh  nothingness | 07/02/09
Yes, it was "at my own risk" ...  mwagner@... | 07/02/09
@ MWagner: {sigh} How soon they forget...  Wolfie2K3 | 07/02/09
I thought I saw 2000 as well at the MS site  marks055@... | 07/02/09
On one page, yes  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/02/09
It seems only fair ...  mwagner@... | 07/02/09
Have 3 Computers With Windows...  windozefreak | 07/02/09
Interesting....  RealAusTech | 07/02/09
Don't agree with 3rd point at all.  BillDem | 07/02/09
That might have been true 3 years ago... but...  Wolfie2K3 | 07/02/09
Full copies only for me... If this is upgrade - forget it.  BillDem | 07/02/09
So what's the problem?  NonZealot | 07/02/09
I'll go you one better.  bobtran | 07/02/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  artfudd | 07/02/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  frfeni | 07/02/09
Only if you bought a family license and ...  ShadeTree | 07/02/09
Oddly enough  frgough | 07/02/09
So you are saying that you have 5 Macs at home ....  ShadeTree | 07/02/09
I happen to have 5 macs...  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
You get what you pay for  NonZealot | 07/02/09
...or you pay for what you get...  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
And cue the double standard!  NonZealot | 07/02/09
What double standard?  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
Where is the Excitement and Celebration!  Ed Arnold | 07/02/09
How are you figuring "premium" hardware?  GatesDA | 07/02/09
@gatesda: Now do it legitimately. You, my friend, aren't a consumer.  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
Too many factors for a direct comparison.  GatesDA | 07/02/09
@vulpine. Windows is cheaper over time.  xuniL_z | 07/03/09
@zunil_z: I happen to disagree  vulpine@... | 07/11/09
And your point is ?????  GetReal-mac.com | 07/02/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  frfeni | 07/02/09
Really?  Richard Flude | 07/02/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  Ackadia | 07/02/09
....  Badgered | 07/02/09
Home users' apps  Joe_Raby | 07/02/09
So would I  bobiroc | 07/02/09
Well...  Badgered | 07/02/09
two problems with your argument  Joe_Raby | 07/02/09
Sick of the MACs cost more argument  jahrends | 07/02/09
Well its true  bobiroc | 07/02/09
If PC's are cheaper  tzcannon | 07/02/09
Try This On For Size...  windozefreak | 07/02/09
Size...  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
iSuppli says you're wrong.  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
Interesting, I have different statistics  NonZealot | 07/02/09
You know, Zealot, I'm going to try to give you a better answer.  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
I must be the luckiest man in the world!  NonZealot | 07/02/09
How ironic that this blog posting came out today  NonZealot | 07/02/09
@Zealot: So a battery failed after 2 years...  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
the real thinking different  thinklady | 07/02/09
Thinking backwards, you mean.  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
Hands-on is the key here...  flboffin | 07/02/09
In your case, fiboffin, I have no argument--  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
Mac vs. PC cost analysis: How does it all add up?  Ole Man | 07/03/09
I don't think so  Rude Union | 07/03/09
I don't think so  ManoaHI | 07/03/09
Mac Reliability  bjzawistowski | 07/02/09
Mac reliability, rebutted.  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
Rebuttal rebutted  bjzawistowski | 07/04/09
You've left him speechless
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 xuniL_z | 07/04/09
Silence can be deafening  Ole Man | 07/05/09
I DID  cwhull | 07/02/09
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Home Users Needing Pro  bobiroc | 07/02/09
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OEM vs Open License  MaxKorban | 07/02/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  Loverock Davidson | 07/02/09
"...already low price..."?  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
Yep  Loverock Davidson | 07/02/09
Please explain  Viva la crank dodo | 07/02/09
Nup  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
MS multipack is still inferior  xXSpeedzXx | 07/02/09
Check the license agreement  Joe_Raby | 07/02/09
The EULA specifies 1 device  xXSpeedzXx | 07/02/09
Ya n/m  Joe_Raby | 07/02/09
Indeed  Badgered | 07/02/09
? home license?  Joe_Raby | 07/02/09
Not true  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/02/09
@Ed  Joe_Raby | 07/02/09
We were composing at the same time (nt)  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/02/09
hmm  Badgered | 07/02/09
Yes, that's different  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/02/09
Ahh, that's where I got confused... thanks (nt)  Badgered | 07/06/09
That was never true of Windows  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/02/09
Thanks  Joe_Raby | 07/02/09
Someone clearly doesn't have a clue.  ShadeTree | 07/02/09
There are other options besides domain join  Joe_Raby | 07/02/09
His claim was better control and ...  ShadeTree | 07/02/09
your right that for the average jo  xXSpeedzXx | 07/02/09
You can't compare every day America to us.  MaxKorban | 07/02/09
Exactly!!!!!  PlayFair | 07/02/09
I never specified that I had a domain server or not  xXSpeedzXx | 07/02/09
So you have an extremely rare situation  Joe_Raby | 07/02/09
And you think that in my case I should have to purchase  xXSpeedzXx | 07/02/09
In answer to your question:  Joe_Raby | 07/02/09
AD is designed for Central Management  xXSpeedzXx | 07/02/09
That would a Business Pack  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/02/09
They do make it easier.  MaxKorban | 07/02/09
Windows AD at home  bcmoore87 | 07/02/09
You can't use that kind of logic...  PollyProteus | 07/02/09
re: MS multipack is still inferior  Badgered | 07/02/09
Needs more explanation  Joe_Raby | 07/02/09
Yes  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/02/09
You are WRONG again, Ed.  Captiosus | 07/02/09
A bit of miscommunication here; you're both right.  GatesDA | 07/02/09
Yeah, that's right your situation is typical  stano360 | 07/02/09
It is reasonale to assume that a ...  mwagner@... | 07/02/09
It's not reasonable to assume...  PollyProteus | 07/02/09
The family pack is $49 for Leopard users  financegozu | 07/02/09
How is that different ....  ShadeTree | 07/02/09
Technically speaking....  Joe_Raby | 07/02/09
To paraphrase you, "How is that different..."  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
If Win has such Massive Market-share why so expensive vs. OsX?  Davewrite | 07/02/09
Comparing Microsoft to Apple  Joe_Raby | 07/02/09
Mac only 2-3% world share. Shouldn't Win be lots lots cheaper?  Davewrite | 07/02/09
R&D isn't the only picture  Joe_Raby | 07/02/09
Msft R&D spread over what 90% of market, Mac 2-3%.  Davewrite | 07/02/09
Your math doesn't make sense  Joe_Raby | 07/02/09
sure my math makes sense.  Davewrite | 07/02/09
Shhh not so loud.  Rick_K | 07/02/09
"Microsoft is a software company."  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
No such things as OSX upgrades  Eleutherios | 07/02/09
Your facts are not facts  Rude Union | 07/03/09
Microsoft "defers" costs. Like they do QC and everything else.  HypnoToad72 | 07/02/09
OMG OMG OMG  jahrends | 07/02/09
why don't apple people ask questions  thinklady | 07/02/09
that's a lot of venom there, but doesn't answer Msft overcharging nt  Davewrite | 07/02/09
Apple people do ask questions...  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
Shouldn't Windows be a tiny fraction of Mac OsX ?  PollyProteus | 07/02/09
@Ed Re: pricing  Joe_Raby | 07/02/09
Yes, the $49 price is a great deal  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/02/09
Apple Pricing Is A Formality  robertmro | 07/02/09
Not entirely true  Joe_Raby | 07/02/09
Now, Now, Behave Yourself  robertmro | 07/02/09
I find it interesting  frgough | 07/02/09
Nope  Joe_Raby | 07/02/09
That's true, but profoundly weird  stano360 | 07/02/09
No need to be offensive  Eleutherios | 07/02/09
Score one for competition  frgough | 07/02/09
Why can't you preorder now?  Randalllind | 07/02/09
Sometime between now and October 22  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/02/09
Upgrades?  jet1959mo@... | 07/02/09
Yes  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/02/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  20kwfence | 07/02/09
I will upgrade my Macs to Snow Leopard but my PCs will stay on Vista  timothyt@... | 07/02/09
OS X on a PC  jahrends | 07/02/09
If you feel so poorly treated by M$ ...  mwagner@... | 07/02/09
"... why do you keep running their OS at all?"  vulpine@... | 07/08/09
$189 for 5, then I'd be interested...  Narg | 07/02/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  starfurysr | 07/02/09
The $49 price is a limited time.  mwagner@... | 07/02/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  code4fun | 07/02/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  peterj2706@... | 07/02/09
You need to read about this  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/02/09
"The feature you want is called HomeGroup..."  vulpine@... | 07/02/09
Be careful on your wireless network....  xuniL_z | 07/03/09
Childish, xuniL-z, simply childish.  vulpine@... | 07/05/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  htompkins@... | 07/02/09
The pre-order updates work better for me  orcmid | 07/02/09
Better GUI quality?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/02/09
Micro$lap does not care about the recession!  Grayson Peddie | 07/02/09
Who Does?  CelticBrewer | 07/06/09
Kinda discourages the use of a home domain doesn't it?  David Gale | 07/02/09
How about...  tonyhunterajh | 07/02/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  dragontiger | 07/02/09
Confused  ebhb2004@... | 07/02/09
Will the Family Pack work on 3 laptops?  daniel.pereznet | 07/02/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  Morely | 07/02/09
Upgrade edition  BroGnorik | 07/02/09
You don't need a key at all  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/02/09
I guess misery likes company  stenman@... | 07/02/09
Won't buy Win 7 - here's why  BillDem | 07/02/09
It goes against the laws of mass production.  i8thecat | 07/02/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  Don Giovanni | 07/02/09
Answers  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/02/09
Weird, I have the same card, no problem  NonZealot | 07/02/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  chkeith | 07/02/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  code4fun | 07/02/09
Microsoft's half measure ...  ron.connal@... | 07/02/09
Which is cheaper?  marbo100 | 07/02/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  ManoaHI | 07/03/09
The better deal, 3 for 189$, or 5 for 49$?  LaughNMac | 07/03/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  zdneter0000 | 07/03/09
What if M$ sold cars  emenau | 07/03/09
poor  CelticBrewer | 07/06/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  SquishyParts | 07/03/09
SL may support Exchange  honeymonster | 07/05/09
OEM Price?  ceh4702 | 07/04/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  Gis Bun | 07/06/09
BTW #1...  vulpine@... | 07/07/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  SteelTrepid | 07/06/09
RE: Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium  mbelisle@... | 07/07/09
Article left out key details  drift2 | 09/03/09
What are you talking about?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/03/09
7 Family Pack-only fr one household?  machaan_z | 10/24/09
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