I hope someone can help me with this issue, since it is a legal one.

I am creating some learning guides for Office 2007 products to be used for
secondary and tertiary education and I was wondering what the copyright
status of Office Help is.

I presume it is owned by Microsoft Corporation, but I could not find any
further reference on whether some fragments of it may be quoted for
educational purposes or not. And if this is possible, what would be the
trademark notice or copiright attribution statment required?.

Thanks in advance

Re: Copyright of MS Office Help by macropod

macropod
Tue Aug 05 03:16:55 PDT 2008

Hi mairsa,

Copyright laws vary from country to country - and you don't say where you are. I'd suggest contacting your national/regional
Microsoft office, or someone versed in your country's copyright laws.

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macropod
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"mairsa" <mairsa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AEC4A5E4-A691-4204-9257-14ACEF35D43E@microsoft.com...
>I hope someone can help me with this issue, since it is a legal one.
>
> I am creating some learning guides for Office 2007 products to be used for
> secondary and tertiary education and I was wondering what the copyright
> status of Office Help is.
>
> I presume it is owned by Microsoft Corporation, but I could not find any
> further reference on whether some fragments of it may be quoted for
> educational purposes or not. And if this is possible, what would be the
> trademark notice or copiright attribution statment required?.
>
> Thanks in advance


Re: Copyright of MS Office Help by DL

DL
Tue Aug 05 05:23:26 PDT 2008

As a generalisation, a generic copyright statement might be in order.
I would have thought using fragments of 'help' is unlikely to be any breech
since most help instructions are freely available from many public sources,
and there arent many different methods of describing a particular help
process.

"mairsa" <mairsa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AEC4A5E4-A691-4204-9257-14ACEF35D43E@microsoft.com...
>I hope someone can help me with this issue, since it is a legal one.
>
> I am creating some learning guides for Office 2007 products to be used for
> secondary and tertiary education and I was wondering what the copyright
> status of Office Help is.
>
> I presume it is owned by Microsoft Corporation, but I could not find any
> further reference on whether some fragments of it may be quoted for
> educational purposes or not. And if this is possible, what would be the
> trademark notice or copiright attribution statment required?.
>
> Thanks in advance



RE: Copyright of MS Office Help by mairsa

mairsa
Tue Aug 05 07:08:01 PDT 2008

Thanks very much for the answers. Now I have a better grasp of the situation.

Cheers

"mairsa" wrote:

> I hope someone can help me with this issue, since it is a legal one.
>
> I am creating some learning guides for Office 2007 products to be used for
> secondary and tertiary education and I was wondering what the copyright
> status of Office Help is.
>
> I presume it is owned by Microsoft Corporation, but I could not find any
> further reference on whether some fragments of it may be quoted for
> educational purposes or not. And if this is possible, what would be the
> trademark notice or copiright attribution statment required?.
>
> Thanks in advance

Re: Copyright of MS Office Help by Beth

Beth
Tue Aug 05 22:06:55 PDT 2008

"mairsa" <mairsa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AEC4A5E4-A691-4204-9257-14ACEF35D43E@microsoft.com...
> I hope someone can help me with this issue, since it is a legal one.
>
> I am creating some learning guides for Office 2007 products to be used for
> secondary and tertiary education and I was wondering what the copyright
> status of Office Help is.
>
> I presume it is owned by Microsoft Corporation, but I could not find any
> further reference on whether some fragments of it may be quoted for
> educational purposes or not. And if this is possible, what would be the
> trademark notice or copiright attribution statment required?.
>
> Thanks in advance

This might help:
http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.mspx#E4B
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