Yes, generic keys are free to use and are sometimes used for troubleshooting.
Windows 10 pro Generic key
I found this window 10 pro key on the internet (VK7JG-NPHTM-C97JM-9MPGT-3V66T) and I think it is called a generic key.
So, is it legal to use ?
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Kapil Arya 8,251 Reputation points MVP
2023-02-14T13:06:05.68+00:00 Yes, that's a Windows 10 Pro edition generic product key you can use for sure.
It is only used to switch to Windows 10 Pro from any other Windows 10 edition. It won't activate your system. You've to activate your system with your own unique 25-character key.