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Vista_Flip_3d.png (365 × 273 pixels, file size: 121 KB, MIME type: image/png)

Summary

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Non-free media information and use rationale true for Windows Aero
Description

A screenshot of the Windows Flip 3D program included in Windows Vista, switching between the Personalization, Welcome Center, and Internet Explorer window, in addition to the Desktop

Source

My screenshot of User:Clindhartsen's PC, running Windows Vista Home Premium

Article

Windows Aero

Portion used

The image features the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system, in addition to a screenshot of the Wikipedia entry for Windows Aero

Low resolution?

Yes

Purpose of use

To give a visual representation of Flip 3D, a program included in Windows Vista which uses the underlying Windows Aero graphics system to produce a 3-D plane on which the programs used are switched between using CTRL + Windows Key + Tab.

Replaceable?

No

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Windows Aero//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Vista_Flip_3d.pngtrue

Fair use rationale for Window (computing)

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This software is copyrighted, but its screenshot is being used here under U.S. fair use laws, because:

  • it helps to visually identify a specific visual component of the software; without visual identification, the effect is impossible to be communicated. In that sense it furthers the goal of providing verifiable information.
  • it does not, nor does it claim to, limit the rights of the copyright holder.
  • it does not, in any way, assist in illegal reproduction of the software or any other things covered by the license of the software.
  • it is being used for informational purposes.
  • it is copyrighted, so free equivalent cannot exist.

Fair use rationale for Windows Vista

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This software is copyrighted, but its screenshot is being used here under U.S. fair use laws, because:

  • it helps to visually identify a specific visual component of the software; without visual identification, the effect is impossible to be communicated. In that sense it furthers the goal of providing verifiable information.
  • it does not, nor does it claim to, limit the rights of the copyright holder.
  • it does not, in any way, assist in illegal reproduction of the software or any other things covered by the license of the software.
  • it is being used for informational purposes.
  • it is copyrighted, so free equivalent cannot exist.

Fair use rationale for Windows Aero

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This software is copyrighted, but its screenshot is being used here under U.S. fair use laws, because:

  • it helps to visually identify a specific visual component of the software; without visual identification, the effect is impossible to be communicated. In that sense it furthers the goal of providing verifiable information.
  • it does not, nor does it claim to, limit the rights of the copyright holder.
  • it does not, in any way, assist in illegal reproduction of the software or any other things covered by the license of the software.
  • it is being used for informational purposes.
  • it is copyrighted, so free equivalent cannot exist.

Fair use rationale for Features new to Windows Vista

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This software is copyrighted, but its screenshot is being used here under U.S. fair use laws, because:

  • it helps to visually identify a specific visual component of the software; without visual identification, the effect is impossible to be communicated. In that sense it furthers the goal of providing verifiable information.
  • it does not, nor does it claim to, limit the rights of the copyright holder.
  • it does not, in any way, assist in illegal reproduction of the software or any other things covered by the license of the software.
  • it is being used for informational purposes.
  • it is copyrighted, so free equivalent cannot exist.

Fair use rationale for Desktop Window Manager

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This software is copyrighted, but its screenshot is being used here under U.S. fair use laws, because:

  • it helps to visually identify a specific visual component of the software; without visual identification, the effect is impossible to be communicated. In that sense it furthers the goal of providing verifiable information.
  • it does not, nor does it claim to, limit the rights of the copyright holder.
  • it does not, in any way, assist in illegal reproduction of the software or any other things covered by the license of the software.
  • it is being used for informational purposes.
  • it is copyrighted, so free equivalent cannot exist.

Licensing

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File history

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Date/TimeThumbnailDimensionsUserComment
current19:52, 1 October 2017Thumbnail for version as of 19:52, 1 October 2017365 × 273 (121 KB)DatBot (talk | contribs)Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable)
22:26, 6 September 2009No thumbnail500 × 375 (207 KB)Skier Dude (talk | contribs)

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