Microsoft is real funny (not ha-ha funny) about the use of their icons. From
http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/permissions/default.mspx:
Microsoft Product Icons
Microsoft product icons are the thumbnail-size images indicating that a
Microsoft product has been installed on your operating system. Use of
Microsoft icons is permissible in training manuals or documentation written
for and/or about a Microsoft product. In such cases, use of Microsoft icons
must be specific to the function of the icon within the Microsoft software,
and the icon may not be used as a graphical element or design for your own
purposes. Further, icons cannot be modified or altered and must appear as
they would within the Microsoft software.
In addition, Microsoft makes certain icons available for copying and reuse
by others through the terms of the End-User License Agreement (EULA) of
software development tools such as Microsoft Visual Studio and Microsoft
Visual Basic. (Find more information on How to Buy Microsoft Developer
Products.) If you have already licensed a Microsoft development tool such as
Visual Studio, review the redistributable section of the EULA for more
information about the Microsoft properties that are made available for
redistribution by licensees.
Note: Microsoft does not allow the use of its icons in advertising, in books
and other printed matter, on clothing or other promotional items, in online
and Internet locations, in software applications, in television programs, in
commercials, in movies, or on videotape. Icons are not to be used as
"artwork" or design elements.
You should contact Microsoft directly with your request.
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JoAnn Paules
Microsoft MVP - Publisher
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