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If you hover over screen shots, you can clearly see the screen shot links to Microsoft. Since the question is now deleted, I cannot verify that claim, but assuming it is true: Do you see how t...
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> If you hover over screen shots, you can clearly see the screen shot links to Microsoft. Since the question is now deleted, I cannot verify that claim, but assuming it is true: Do you see how that is not enough to qualify as attribution? It is hidden after all. Tooltips are meant for a description of what the picture is about, in the case someone is blind or cannot render it. Imagine if all the attributions on the web were actually a comment in the HTML source; in a sense they would be in the webpage, but would never be rendered to the readers. I think a useful rule of thumb for your future questions is: **Suppose that your question on is printed on paper.** - If you see no attribution on the paper, then it is missing. - If you cannot understand the question because you cannot click a link — since it is paper —, then it is not clear. (Links are great, though, for _supplementary_ information.)