It's interesting we got to the point where I would gladly pay Microsoft a yearly fee for not introducing any (of what they call) innovations. I just need stability and security updates. Instead, in W11 I got all windows grouped without the possibility to ungroup them. And the main browser set up to their MSN page that actually serves fraud links as news. Could they go lower than that?
No, because these licenses are named ie contract is valid only between Microsoft and the $company. Any other entity is not the subject of the licensing contract.
The only way to resell something from a bankrupt company is to buy a retail box versions of software in the first place and LTSC is not available in retail.
It's a bit more complex than that. Windows licenses come in various variants with one common trait: they have very specific conditions regarding license transfer. Basically, Microsoft tries to define a very limited set of conditions that let you transfer the license. The problem is, not all of these are enforceable in all jurisdictions. One example:
> If you acquired the software from a retailer as stand-alone software, you may transfer the software to another device that belongs to you, but not more than one time every 90 days (except due to hardware failure, in which case you may transfer sooner).
It is highly probable that, if anybody cared, you could win such a case in a European court but I'm not aware if anyone bothered to try.