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File:Internet Explorer 1.0.png

Internet_Explorer_1.0.png(640 × 480 pixels, file size: 7 KB, MIME type: image/png)

Summary

Non-free media data
Description

Internet Explorer 1.0 screen shot

Source

self-taken screenshot Apparently based on the Meta page on Wiki before that page existed.

Portion used

640x480 window

Low resolution?

yes

Other information

Internet Explorer 1.0 under Windows 95, User-Agent: Microsoft Internet Explorer/4.40.308 (Windows 95)

Non-free media rationale for Internet Explorer 1
Article

Internet Explorer 1

Purpose of use

Illustrate article and identify the subject of the image that is critically discussed by the article.

Replaceable?

no

Non-free media rationale for Internet Explorer
Article

Internet Explorer

Purpose of use

Illustrate article and identify the subject of the image that is critically discussed by the article.

Replaceable?

no

Licensing

Microsoft
Restricted

Microsoft product screen shot, used with permission from Microsoft.

This image is a copyrighted screen shot of a commercially-released computer software product of Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft Corporation has allowed screen shots of its commercially-released computer software products to be used in advertising, documentations, educational materials, videos and web sites as long as they are not obscene or pornographic, are not disparaging, defamatory, or libelous to Microsoft, and are not digitally altered (except for being resized).

However, the use of this screenshot in Wikipedia must comply with Wikipedia Non-free Content Criteria policy. Images that do not comply may be nominated for deletion.

Use of Microsoft Copyrighted Content

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  2. You must include the following statement: "Used with permission from Microsoft."
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Screenshots
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