Hello,

the get legal campaign is a very good idea. Maybe a small PR
operation would help it rise up in the media, who knows.
As for the risk that we may encounter due to the potential
"agressive" nature of the message, I think we might actually
tone it down by... toning ourselves up.
That is, we could use irony. When I read John's page I think I
see where he wants to go, and I have a suggesstion for this:
let's say that we actually stand behind the BSA (yes, yes) in
its fight against software piracy. In fact, we stand so much
behind the BSA that we want people to purchase original copies
of MS Office, and the ones who can't, or don't want to buy
them should use OOo.

I hope I explained myself clearly because I reckon this is a
pretty strange idea. But a similar thing happened in France
where the FOSS movement expressed its solidarity and agreement
with a law that was forcing the IT retailes to clearly
indicate the certified origin -and the price- of the
preinstalled OS of the computers they were selling. The goal
was to let consumers know how much they were paying for Windows...

As for the logo, I like the third one. Thanks Bernhard for this.

best,
Charles. 

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