Now, that's one approach we could take.

Like Jacqueline says, we need to have some form of response to the DRM 
issue. Here is one option:

   OpenOffice.org realizes that reliable copy-protection schemes
   are technologically unfeasible. And we do not wish to give
   content providers a false sense of control. Instead, we will
   provide security features whose reliability we can be confident
   on, such as encryption and digital signatures. For more information
   see this article by Bruce Schneier: 
   http://www.schneier.com/essay-063.html


It's a thought. What do you guys think?

Cheers,
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