Might I suggest a compromise?  It seems to me that it would be fairly
simple to add "Show splash screen at startup" entry under LO's general
options.  Better yet, there could be a "Startup behavior" entry with
"Splash screen", "NotifyOSD", and "Do Nothing" radio buttons.

To me, the always-on-top splash screen seems a sub-optimal approach,
when the OS has a much less obtrusive notification method built in.  But
maybe it's asking too much to request that level of interaction with the
OS on a cross-platform suite.

I seriously doubt that the state of the splash screen is due to a
copyright clause.  Everything in LibreOffice is either under Creative
Commons or GPL.  And the user *can* disable the splash screen by
manually altering a settings file.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/711035

Title:
  Splash screens for applications inconsistent with Ubuntu Desktop

Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
  Invalid
Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  When launched, LibreOffice (default application) and GIMP (featured
  application) are showing a splash screen which is very inconsistent
  with every other Ubuntu application.

  Simplest solution is to just remove splash screens (which are
  basically impossible to remove for the end user).

  (This is my first bug report, so I apologize if I didn't file it
  correctly.)

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