John McCreesh wrote:
On Tue, 2006-05-02 at 22:22 -0500, J David Eisenberg wrote:
On Wed, 3 May 2006, Simon Phipps wrote:
I've posted a Digg for the Get Legal campaign; you may wish to go
Digg it to get it up into the front page...
http://digg.com/software/_Get_Legal_-_OpenOffice.Org_Spins_Microsoft_FUD
S.
Looks great. One thing about the why.openoffice.org page -- somewhere on
the page, you might want to say that Microsoft Office is copyright and
trademark by Microsoft, as well as putting a registered trademark symbol
next to the first occurrence of Microsoft so they can't complain about
that.
We did do this in the accompanying press release - I'll put it in small
print on the web page too. Good point.
Thanks - John
I noticed a typo: "to make sure copies of it's software are legitimate"
-- should be "its" software (no apostrophe)
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Isabelle Boulet
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StarXpert
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