File:WMA10ProOptions.PNG
Summary
[edit]| Description |
Screenshot of Windows Media Encoder 9 Series displaying new encoding options for Windows Media Audio 10 Professional |
|---|---|
| Source |
Screenshot capture |
| Article | |
| Portion used |
Window only |
| Low resolution? |
Yes |
| Purpose of use |
To provide a visual representation for the new encoding options available for Windows Media Audio 10 Professional |
| Replaceable? |
no |
| Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Windows Media Audio//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:WMA10ProOptions.PNGtrue | |
Fair use in Windows Media Audio
[edit]Though this image is subject to copyright, its use is covered by the U.S. fair use laws because:
- The image is used as the primary means of visual identification of the article topic.
- The use of the image is unlikely to cause financial impact to the copyright holder.
- The screenshot is not used in such a way that a reader would be confused into believing that the article is written or authorized by the copyright holder.
- It is not replaceable with an uncopyrighted or freely copyrighted image of comparable educational value.
- It is clearly used for educational purposes.
Licensing
[edit]Microsoft product screenshot, used with permission from Microsoft.
This image is a copyrighted screenshot of a commercially released computer software product owned by Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft Corporation allows screenshots of its commercially released computer software products for use in advertising, documentations, educational materials, videos and web sites as long as they are not obscene or pornographic, are not disparaging, defamatory, or libelous to Microsoft, and are not digitally altered (except for being resized).
However, the use of this screenshot in Wikipedia must comply with Wikipedia's non-free content criteria policy, because the license forbids derivative works. Images that do not comply may be nominated for deletion.
Use of Microsoft copyrighted content
- Requirements for allowed uses
- For permission to be granted by Microsoft for any uses allowed by these guidelines, you must comply with the following four requirements:
- If your use includes references to a Microsoft product, you must use the full name of the product. When referencing any Microsoft trademarks, follow the General Microsoft Trademark Guidelines.
- You may link to content from Microsoft by using either a plain text link with words such as "This way to Microsoft.com" or by participating in an applicable Link Logo program. No other images may be used as a link to a Microsoft site.
- You must include this following statement: "Used with permission from Microsoft."
- Your use may not be obscene or pornographic, and you may not be disparaging, defamatory, or libelous to Microsoft, any of its products, or any other person or entity.
- Screenshots
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- Do not alter the screenshot except to resize it.
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| current | 03:10, 11 January 2013 | 320 × 319 (103 KB) | RenamedUser01302013 (talk | contribs) | Image reduced per request: NFC |
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