on 04/08/2005 04:17 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like a CD of my own to try. I have Microsoft Office 2000, but I can't afford any more upgrades. Its to expensive. So what is the ketch with this. I also sell used computers and I have very little software to put on them, due to copywite laws. Can I use Openoffice with out breaking any laws or copywrites on other computers that I sell.

Thanks Susan

Hi Susan,

You can get a CD from any of the CD-Rom distributors listed here:
http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/index.html

You can install OpenOffice.org on any computer you sell, without breaking any laws :)

There are also other software titles with non-restrictive licenses that you may like to include, such as those included on our 8daysaweek CD.

Regards,
James
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