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Am I allowed to make a Screenshot of ImgBurn for Wikipedia?


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This is a question to Lightning UK. For every Screenshot in Wikipedia is a permission needed. But the Program is copyrighted. It would be nice, when I (and Wikipedia) become the permission for a Screenshot. Many greetings

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You can use one of the screenshots shown on the main website (in the screenshots section) if you like.

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Which one exactly... there are loads :)

 

They won't be from 2.5.7.0, no... but that doesn't mean the ones from 2.5.7.0 would actually look any different. One or two might have subtle tweaks.

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I mean the first from http://imgburn.com/index.php?act=screenshots (Ez-mode picker). If you don't know, which version it is, it's not the worst thing, which can happen. But I need the information for a correct and full discription. (Sorry for my English, I'm German:))

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Ok well that would have been from 2.5.5.0 or 2.5.6.0... but it'll look identical on 2.5.7.0.

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Is this okay for you?

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Yup, that's fine.

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Probably... what's the English translation? lol

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This was not correct. It is very complicated;) Which license should it be? MPl, GPL, Puplic Domain, Creative Commons...

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I honestly have no idea, sorry.

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That's fine apart from the 'to make commercial use of the work' bit.

 

You're free to use (share/remix) the screenshots when talking about ImgBurn - which shouldn't ever be 'commercial' - as per the license at the bottom of the main website.

 

Of course if 'commercial' means something else (i.e. maybe just advertising ImgBurn - I'm no lawyer) then you're fine to use the creative commons license for the screenshots.

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