Neville Daniels wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam
Is http://www-openoffice.com authorised to sell OpenOffice?
Not authorised as such but then they don't need to be. Anyone can
sell it for whatever price they wish. That's part of the license.
Cheers
GL
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Hi,
Neville Daniels wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam
Is http://www-openoffice.com authorised to sell OpenOffice?
Funny.
There are just too many smart asses out there.
They surely have the right to take money for that. Morally, it's even
justifyable that they have themselves paid for the 8 weeks
On Sat, 2006-08-05 at 20:42 +1000, André Wyrwa wrote:
Hei,
just having a thought about these kind of business approaches...
Would it make sense to write a Firefox extension that acts as a
phishing filter kind of thing for distributors that violate OSS licences?
I'm imagining something
On 8/5/06, Kaj Kandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi Chad,
great you chime in on this. However, I think if you do what you are
saying should there not be an obligation to change at least the name of
the product.
There is nothing in the LGPL about