On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 08:45:51 -0400
Jasmine Kanter <jasminekan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> To Whom It May Concern:
> 
> I've been looking for an alternative to the (costly) Microsoft Office Suite
> of products and I'm very impressed by the Apache Software Foundation's
> vision and range of products. I'm trying also to be a conscientious user by
> carefully reading your software licenses and FAQs before I download.
> Perhaps this is an obvious question (certainly I can infer the answer from
> your organization's manifestos), but I haven't found it stated explicitly
> anywhere on your websites: does Open Office make any claims to the
> copyrights of a work created with it? That is to say, if I wrote a
> screenplay using Writer, do I retain full copyrights?

Yes.

> 
> I've already read the Apache License 2.0 document, the license statement
> for Open Office, as well as the FAQs on both pages and I understand the
> rights pertaining to use of the software, but I don't see any mention of
> copyrights for works created with it. Usually (as with Google Docs, for
> example) there is a page listing Terms and Conditions that answers these
> questions. Can you please direct me to that page? And may I suggest adding
> it to the Open Office FAQs or License statement?
> 
> Thanks for your time,
> 
> *Jasmine Kanter*
> 519.702.5666 | jasminekan...@gmail.com


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Rory O'Farrell <ofarr...@iol.ie>

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