File:Windows Media Center on Windows XP.png

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Summary

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Non-free media data
Description

Screenshot of Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, showing Windows Media Center.

Source

Screenshot taken and uploaded by Paowee (talk · contribs)

Portion used

Full screen; no irrelevant element exists in the shot.

Low resolution?

Yes. Image resolution is reduced to 2.5x of the original.

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

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Fair-use rationale

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Non-free media rationale for Windows XP editions
Article

Windows XP editions

Purpose of use

To help identify Windows Media Center software application on Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 and to provide educational and critical commentary on it.

Replaceable?

Irreplaceable; Windows XP Media Center edition and all its screenshots are digital properties of Microsoft corporation and are equally under copyright. No known less-restrictively licensed screenshot is ever published or authorized.

Article

Windows XP Media Center Edition

Purpose of use

To help identify Windows Media Center software application on Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 and to provide educational and critical commentary on it.

Replaceable?

Irreplaceable; Windows XP Media Center edition and all its screenshots are digital properties of Microsoft corporation and are equally under copyright. No known less-restrictively licensed screenshot is ever published or authorized.

Non-free media rationale for Windows Media Center
Article

Windows Media Center

Purpose of use

To help identify the subject of the article and to provide educational and critical commentary on it.

Replaceable?

Not replaceable with a free image; Windows Media Center software application is a component of various versions and editions of Microsoft Windows; Microsoft Windows and all its screenshots are digital properties of Microsoft corporation and are equally under copyright protection. No known less-restrictively licensed screenshot is ever published or authorized.