NO, you 'stole' it! You cannot publish it with credit.
You can make a copy for personal use or research.
But you must attribute copyright to the original publisher.
2007-10-17 16:48:44
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answer #1
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answered by Robert S 7
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2016-10-13 00:51:55
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answered by ? 4
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It could be "said", but it wouldn't be accurate.
You can more accurately state that you "adapted" it from whatever (citing the source). If you frame just one and keep it for yourself, rather than displaying it publicly, it's unlikely anyone would become upset.
2007-10-18 00:37:17
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answer #3
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answered by h_brida 6
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Not unless you did the original video. Otherwise you need to say who did the video so they get the credit.
2007-10-17 16:53:06
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answered by kcpaull 5
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Um, i think they refer to taking a picture as in with a camera...
Screenshot is a screenshot.
2007-10-17 16:47:28
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answer #5
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answered by rusty armour 2
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Would you want someone taking credit for YOUR video?
2007-10-17 16:48:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure, you DID take the picture, didn't you? If you intend to just frame it for yourself, then there is no harm in that.
2007-10-17 16:49:48
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answered by angels21405 2
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No, I believe that is some kind of copyright infringement.
2007-10-17 16:48:22
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answered by Sunshine 2
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its a screenshot besides that would be stealing
2007-10-17 16:48:35
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answered by soncho 1
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