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I've seen that when many sites review other sites, they take a screenshot of the website home page they are talking about and post within their content. Here are a two exmaples:
http://www.cameronolthuis.com/2006/05/top-10-web-20-designs/
http://mashable.com/

I would like to write a review of a few websites and with each take a screenshot, resize smaller and post within my reviews.

Can I post screenshots resized or do I need to ask every site for permission?

2006-08-21 08:22:15 · 4 answers · asked by bill_williamsabc 1 in Computers & Internet Internet

4 answers

I would say you should contact the site. They will usually agree to allow you to do it, but it's good just to let them know you are writing a review. Also do it so you can't get sued.

2006-08-21 08:30:50 · answer #1 · answered by Yoi_55 7 · 0 0

you're ultimate that those photos are your assets and you have the final to make certain how they are used. Now you're particular which you have on no account published them everywhere that still grabs the rights e.g. interior the licence contract with the magazine they did no longer additionally reserve the final to redistribute the photos? and you're particular which you haven't any longer forfeited rights (whether completely or partly) on your ex-spouse on your divorce contract? in case you may determine of those 2 issues, then you certainly can proceed to take some variety of action. in case you're on sturdy words with your ex-spouse then she will have the means to be a sturdy liason. If no longer, you could look up the business enterprise's director via agencies abode, you're able to get as we communicate in touch with a senior representitive. Be civil and well mannered earlier each and every thing, yet additionally be business enterprise. Kindly remind them of the line they are treading, and how some distance you're arranged to pass. in the event that they stay uncooperative, I recommend which you attitude a professional in IP regulation to debate the case professionally.

2016-09-29 12:44:06 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Just write a mail to the webmaster saying your intentions and i'm sure he wont say no.

Do a whois on the site to get the owner information and email.

Hope this helps

2006-08-21 08:32:13 · answer #3 · answered by Christian D 4 · 0 0

no need to take permission for "SCREEN SHOT".

2006-08-21 08:31:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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