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| [[File:Copyright.svg|48px|Copyrighted system screenshot]]<div class="licensetpl"><div class="licensetpl_short">Fair use screenshot</div></div> | | [[File:Copyright.svg|48px|Copyrighted system screenshot]]<div class="licensetpl"><div class="licensetpl_short">Fair use screenshot</div></div> | ||
| This is a screenshot of a '''[[wikipedia:Copyright|copyrighted]] software application or operating system''' from a computer, smartphone, video game console, or other device | | This is a screenshot of a '''[[wikipedia:Copyright|copyrighted]] software application or operating system''' from a computer, smartphone, video game console, or other device, and the '''copyright''' for it is most likely held by the company that produced the software. It is believed that the use of a '''limited number''' of '''web-resolution''' screenshots for '''identification and critical commentary on the software in question''' qualifies as '''[[wikipedia:Fair use|fair use]]''' under [[wikipedia:Copyright law of the United States|United States copyright law]]. See [[wikipedia:Wikipedia:Copyrights|Wikipedia:Copyrights]] and [[wikipedia:Wikipedia:Non-free use rationale guideline|fair use rationale]]. | ||
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Revision as of 17:12, February 28, 2025
Fair use screenshot |
This is a screenshot of a copyrighted software application or operating system from a computer, smartphone, video game console, or other device, and the copyright for it is most likely held by the company that produced the software. It is believed that the use of a limited number of web-resolution screenshots for identification and critical commentary on the software in question qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. See Wikipedia:Copyrights and fair use rationale. |