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Windows Vista™ Privacy Statement Last Updated: November 2006 Contents
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Windows Movie Maker Project Properties Dialog Box
What this feature does
To help you identify and organize the movies you create, you can use the Project Properties dialog box to enter information about each movie, such as the movie title, author, description, rating, and copyright.
Information collected, processed or transmitted
The information you enter into the Project Properties dialog box is not sent to Microsoft, but anyone who has access to your Windows Movie Maker project files or movie files could view the information.
Use of information
The Publish Movie feature, which guides you through the process of publishing your completed project as a movie to your computer or to a device, will save the information you entered in the Project Properties dialog box with the movie. This information might be displayed when you or someone else plays your movie in a media player.
Choice and control
You should only enter personal information in the Project Properties dialog box that you are willing to share with others when they are watching your published movies. You can choose not to include this information with your published movie by using the options provided in the Tools menu of Windows Movie Maker.
Removing a Clip
What this feature does
A clip may be removed from a collections folder, storyboard, or timeline in Windows Movie Maker, or from Windows Photo Gallery. This removes the information that defines the clip, but does not remove the underlying digital media file.
Information collected, processed or transmitted
Clip information contains the location and file name that was used to make the clip, the type of file, and media-specific information, such as duration, or date taken. If you delete a clip, this does not delete the digital media file that the clip points to.
Choice and control
Digital media files may be deleted using Windows Explorer.
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