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MCT has nothing to do with TechNet or MSDN. Two totally separate and different download sites and methods. One is public and the other is private subscription only. On MSDN and TechNet there is no MCT, you select an ISO and download it. Then burn a DVD or manually create your install media. I think the Windows 10 MCT will just be revised to be like the 8.1 MCT is now. The "Upgrade Now" part will be removed. You'll pick you language, bit version etc, and download an ISO or create a thumb drive. What's to be gained by removing it? Especially since they left the Windows 7 and 8 MCT up and running. No keys or any kind of verification is required to download Windows 8.1 via its MCT.