Hello,

my question is not really a technical question, more a question about the 
license agreements in conjunction with own developed software.
For notice: My own software should become a commercial product under own 
license agreements...

I just develop a commercial product that needs openoffice for a "core" function 
in my own program. I use therefore a COM Object Call under Delphi against 
OpenOffice COM Server Interface. The COM Object then is used inside my source, 
to call functionality inside openoffice itself, that I need. My program 
controls openoffice over COM for this.

Fact is now:
I need openoffice to distribute it with my own setup and commercial 
software-product. For this, I have build my own openoffice from source and have 
changed the CLSID of the LocalServer COM Control for a unique COM communication 
(own CLSID!), between "my" openoffice COM control, because an "other" 
openoffice installation on any pc 's were my program runs, should not be 
controlled with my COM Calls. That's the reason for building openoffice from 
source. With this modification, I have "not changed" the logic or functionality 
of the "origin" openoffice core...

My question now: I don't want damage any openoffice license agreements. So, can 
I do this with the openoffice LGPL V3 license agreements, and what I have to do 
to save all rights (copyrigths etc.) of openoffice.org?

Thanks a lot for a clear response.

Hovijoe

 


        
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