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As far as I know, vendors like Newegg do sell OEM versions or 8.1; but 8.1 also has more expensive full-blown retail versions with the pretty boxes.
Based on the whole paragraph that sentence is in, what Microsoft got rid of was the separate "upgrade" license, which was supposed to be installed on a computer with a legit previous Windows install and not supposed to be used on a machine with no previous Windows OS or pirated Windows(obviously, workarounds to getting an upgrade license have been used). In other words, there will be no Windows 8.1 Upgrade boxes being sold like there was for 7 and 8. Just full retail and OEM versions.
For Windows 8, there was no full retail version at all, just an upgrade version and the OEM version. If you wanted a "full retail" license of Windows 8 for personal use, you bought the OEM version and agreed to the terms of the Personal Use license. That license is transferable to a new computer.
Thanks. Its hard to keep up with every change in licensing.
