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 > > >-- >Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to discuss+h...@documentfoundation.org >Archive: http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/discuss/ >*** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity *** -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to discuss+h...@documentfoundation.org Archive: http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/discuss/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***