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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, and the '''copyright''' for it is most likely held by the company | | 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 which produced the software in question. 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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Latest revision as of 17:56, 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 which produced the software in question. 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. |