I'd strongly recommend that you avoid using the word "Microsoft" anywhere in 
your publicity or promotional material. We'd prefer it if you focussed more on 
the "Open" aspect of the suite.

> To Whom It May Concern,
>    We wanted to offer open office download in addition to our anti virus,
> help desk service.
> 
> I was wondering if you knew a catch phrase that is legal to use like "free
> microsoft office suite (O.S. open office)"
> or "microsoft office emulator"    "Free microsoft office suite compatable
> open office"
> 
> or something similar, also , is it ok for them to download this stuff from
> a link on our site or a link we send via email, and if we want to offer it
> on a CD how can we price it and who do we buy rights from.
> 
> Thanks
> James Gannon
> 843 726 6457
-- 
Alex Fisher

Co-Lead, CD-ROM Project

OpenOffice.org Marketing 
Community Contact
Australia/New Zealand


http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/

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