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No; Microsoft likes to show us that we are not in control of our computers because we choose to use their OS under their EULA terms. Plain and simple; even if you opted for the free upgrade when Windows 10 was first introduced for public use, you are still bound by any EULA agreement they come up with in the meantime because of the choice of continually using their OS.
In other words, the evolving EULA is as evolving as the OS itself. So if you want to see just how in control they are and you are not, just take a gander at the current EULA.