They have been part of the .NET framework since .NET 2, anyway. The only change now is that you can download them separately in a package with MSBuild (which was previously only bundled with Visual Studio or the Platform SDK, if I remember correctly).
But indeed, that's not a very big change, given that they were free before already.
I'd rather pay for my entire, well-integrated operating environment and technology stack than use HTML-fail/CSS/JS or some other Frankenstein's monster cobbled together from open sores and so-called standards because...it all just works.