Again this proves it is a violation of the terms of service, NOT criminal activity like VOD has purported in order to attempt to trump up the accusation to the point of getting staff involved. This is just more of the same from VOD, defining his own value by how many people he can harass over non-incidents.
So "violation of TOS" isn't chargeable under the law".

By the way, check Vod's trust feedback and the third paragraph in 1
st of mine. See whether you can fin Vod is right or wrong about it.

The TOS is a contract between Microsoft and the person who is using the key. Violating the TOS of something, alone is not a crime. Although what the OP is doing may be against federal anti-piracy laws (I am really not sure on this)