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* Modifies the setup and or OOBE
 
Then it qualifies as a bootleg under our definition. ISOs that simply add updates or drivers (i.e. Windows XP SP5/End-of-Life 2019, Windows 7 Gen2, etc.) do not qualify as "bootlegs". Satire/ironic (builds designed to be bad looking) builds also do not qualify for the main collection, instead they go to the Community one.
 
Exceptions are made for any ISOs with infamy or are otherwise noteworthy, i.e. [[Windows Longhorn Reloaded]] which resulted in actual legal action from Microsoft.