On 7/5/2011 7:22 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
It's good to avoid potentially exploitable weaknesses.  People with knowledge
and training in Law, experience or knowledge of relevant legal cases in various
countries and even people that have only read the various MS Eulas pretty much
all seem to advise TDF to avoid screen-shots of Windows in official
documentation.  Often i don't have a clue about the issues they talk about but I
think it's worth taking notice of consistent advice.


Also, it's easier to take the advice (to avoid screen-shots of Windows) than
fight against it and then have regrets if it turns out to be true later.
Regards from
Tom :)

The sky is not falling, as Chicken Little imagined.

I disagree, primarily because literally many thousands, if not millions or billions even, of documents contain such Microsoft screen captures. MICROSOFT DOES NOT CARE... Why should they? They even give away much of their software nowadays.

Removing the Windows XP silver screenshots was needless busy work that wasted time and effort, which could have introduced errors in the process. The old saw: If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

Gary
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