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File:Cardspace identity selector.png

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Summary

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Non-free media data
Description

A screenshot of the Windows CardSpace identity selector during login to a website

Source

Screenshot created by Wikipedia user Blowdart

Portion used

Entire application window

Low resolution?

The image is of sufficient resolution for commentary and identification but lower resolution than the original. Copies made from it will be of inferior quality, unsuitable as artwork on pirate versions or other uses that would compete with the commercial purpose of the original work.

Other information

It is believed that the use of this screenshot on Wikipedia is within the permission grant of Microsoft Corporation (seen below) and does not constitute fair use.

Licensing

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Microsoft
Restricted

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
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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. You must include this following statement: "Used with permission from Microsoft."
  4. 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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  1. Do not alter the screenshot except to resize it.
  2. Do not use portions of screenshots.
  3. Do not include screenshots in your product user interface.
  4. Do not use screenshots that contain third-party content.
  5. Do not use screenshots that contain an image of an identifiable individual.

Use rationale

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Non-free media rationale for Information Card
Article

Information Card

Purpose of use

The image is significant in illustrating the subject of the article, facilitating critical commentary as it provides an immediate relevance to the reader more capably than the textual description alone.

Replaceable?

As a screenshot, the image is not replaceable by free content; any other image of the work would also be copyrighted, and any version that is not true to the original would be inadequate for identification or critical commentary.

Non-free media rationale for Windows CardSpace
Article

Windows CardSpace

Purpose of use

The image is significant in illustrating the subject of the article, facilitating critical commentary as it provides an immediate relevance to the reader more capably than the textual description alone.

Replaceable?

As a screenshot, the image is not replaceable by free content; any other image of the work would also be copyrighted, and any version that is not true to the original would be inadequate for identification or critical commentary.