MSDNAA Windows 7 - Will it stop working if have no longer an access to the MSDNAA?

I am a student in a college and I just got into the school's access to MSDNAA (Microsoft Developer network - Academic Alliance) and found that I can download and use Windows 7 for free. Now i'm wondering if Windows 7 copy I have would stop working once I am no longer a part of the school, because I am finishing my course (which probably is after 3 years because I just started).

Any ideas? thanks. I am planning to buy Windows 7 so if it will eventually stop working, I'd rather buy that use the "free" copy.

Anonymous2009-09-21T19:19:51Z

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Technically your license would no longer be valid without a MSDN subscription, but the software will continue to work indefinitely, as long as it is the full version, not a trial or evaluation.

merickel2016-12-03T13:33:16Z

that's already been launched to MSDN Developer and Technet subscribers, i've got confidence that it's going to be in the MSDNAA almost immediately despite if that's no longer already. there is not any expert be conscious in this yet.