File:Galatea computer game screenshot.png
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Summary
Screenshot of Galatea (video game) at the first prompt. The screenshot was taken by me. I relinquish all copyright claims on the image. The game pictured is, of course, copyright by the author, Emily Short.
This is fair use to illustrate the game.
Screenshot taken on Ubuntu 6.06 Linux using the 2006-09-17 release of Gargoyle.
Licensing
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Fair use rationale for Galatea (video game)
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| Description |
Screenshot of Galatea (video game) at the first prompt. |
|---|---|
| Source |
The screenshot was taken by me. Screenshot taken on Ubuntu 6.06 Linux using the 2006-09-17 release of Gargoyle |
| Article | |
| Portion used |
Minimal. Consists of about two pargraphs of text of a work containing hundreds. A few opening paragraphs of the game are in no possible way a reasonable replacement for the original and thus has no impact on marketability of the original work. |
| Low resolution? |
No. Actual image comes from a GPLed interpreter. One would hope that a screenshot of Free Software would be acceptably Free. The game itself does not come with any direct way of displaying itself. The copyright protected part would be the actual text, and resolution on the text is irrelevant for fair use. Since a screenshot can never be a replacement for the original game, that the screenshot is "high resolution" is irrelevant. |
| Purpose of use |
Identification and commentary on the game. Shows what the game looks like on a typical mondern computer, as well as showing a minutely small sample of the writing style. |
| Replaceable? |
Screenshots of video games cannot be replaced without ceasing to properly identify the game in question. |
| Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Galatea (video game)http://debianws.lexgopc.com/wiki143/index.php?title=File:Galatea_computer_game_screenshot.pngtrue | |
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