I'd be happy to provide Trisquel / Ubuntu screenshots which would also mean the 
docs can be freely licensed. I can provide a few samples, how many screenshots 
would be needed total? 


"sophie" <gautier.sop...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Hi David, Drew,
>On 08/01/2011 16:45, David Nelson wrote:
>> Hi Drew, :-)
>>
>> Or, if you feel able to help out by taking screenshots yourself,
>then:
>>
>> a) a big thanks for the helping hand! ;-)
>>
>> b) take them under MS Windows using a DARK SLATE GRAY theme (window
>frame, etc)
>> (I fail to believe that Bill is going to sue us because we took
>> screenshots of our own product under MS Windows...)
>Sorry to insist but I don't want to take the risk :
>This is what is written on the site :*
>Requirements for Allowed Uses*
>
>For permission to be granted for any uses allowed by these guidelines, 
>you must comply with the following four requirements:
>
>   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
><http://www.microsoft.com/About/Legal/EN/US/IntellectualProperty/Trademarks/Default.aspx>.
>
>   2.
>
>      You must include the following statement: "Used with permission
>      from Microsoft."
>
>   3.
>
>      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.
>
>   4.
>
>      You may link to Microsoft content 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.
>
>Screen Shots
>
>You may not use screen shots of Microsoft product boot-up screens, 
>opening screens, "splash screens," or screens from beta release
>products 
>or other products that have not been commercially released. You may use
>
>other screen shots in advertising, in documentation (including 
>educational brochures), in tutorial books, in videotapes, or on Web 
>sites, provided that, in addition to the requirements above, you:
>
>   1.
>
>      Do not alter the screen shot except to resize it.
>
>   2.
>
>      Do not use portions of screen shots.
>
>   3.
>
>      Do not include screen shots in your product user interface.
>
>   4.
>
>      Do not use screen shots that contain third-party content.
>
>   5.
>
>      Do not use screen shots that contain an image of an identifiable
>      individual.
>
>--------------------------------
>So it is clear that you're not allowed to take screenshots showing LibO
>
>on a Windows system. And I don't find very sexy to add on each "Used 
>with permission from Microsoft"
>
>As said you can adapt the LibO theme and your Linux them to look more 
>Windows like and everything will be ok. This is what we have done for 
>years for OOo and guess what, we have sell several copy of it ;-)
>
>Kind regards
>Sophie
>
>
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