Jan Thomas Roehrig wrote:
> It is a pity, I cannot speak English very well. Thus I did not
> understand your post.
> But I do not think that I wrote over a post.
> Because I wanted to ask:
> May I offer Open office as a download on my Internet site?
> If not, can you give me the licence?
> What must I make to get the licence?
>
> Please answer me soon !
>
> Thank you!
>
> Jan T. R.

It is a little mixed up but I suspect that you used Reply to start a new 
conversation at some point and that is what they were complaining about. 
Always use New to post your first question to a newsgroup.
   I used Reply to answer you so that my answer would be next to yours. 
But if I had a new question I would use New post.  That way I would have 
a thread that was only about my question.  If someone used Reply but 
then gave it a new Subject and had a different question, then that would 
be known as "hijacking" my thread.

I don't know how to find them, but there are groups in other languages. 
If you tell us your native language someone could probably give you a 
group to go to in your own language.

Yes, you could offer OpenOffice as a download from your own website.
No, as long as you do not change any names and include the License 
information, you do not need to do anything about licensing.  You are 
licensed to offer it as long as you do not change anything in it.  A 
license in your native language would make this a lot easier to 
understand as there are requirements but from what you describe you may 
do.

I offer it too, but I do not keep it on my website.  I simply give 
information about how good OO.o is, and offer them a link to the OO.o 
download site and help groups.
   This is much better because you do not have to change anything when a 
new release is made. And it saves on space used on your server too.

HTH,

Twayne`



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> Von: Michael Adams <mbad...@paradise.net.nz>
> An: discuss@openoffice.org
> CC: sindisa.workpl...@hotmail.com
> Gesendet: Montag, den 15. Juni 2009, 10:27:20 Uhr
> Betreff: Re: [discuss] I CONNOT OPEN FILES
>
> On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 15:58:02 +0200
> Came this utterance formulated by Sindisa Public Phones to my mailbox:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am using openoffice and my pc crushed the other day. Now when I try
>> to open those old files after my pc was restored I get an error
>> message which say "access denied"
>>
>> I will be gratefull if I can get this feles openned again
>
> Does OpenOffice.org run, save then open new files?
> - Uninstall, then reinstall it.
>
> Will OpenOffice.org open the files?
> - If not then the files are corrupt.
>   If so then your file association has been lost.
>
> Are the files corrupt?
> - Change the file association to .ZIP then extract the contents if
> possible. If it is too badly damaged then this will not be possible.
>
> Are the file associations lost?
> - For Windows XP
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307859
> http://www.fileinfo.com/help/windows-change-program.html
>
> - For Windows Vista
> http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10878_11-6172036.html
>
> Please refer any future follow up questions to the users list rather
> than this discussion list. You have a user issue.
> http://www.openoffice.org/mail_list.html
> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Website/Content/help/mailinglists





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