> Dear Sir or Madam,
>
>        I am writing to tell you about a situation that occured last month
> while I was online.I wanted cheap MS office and was sent to
> www.officebestdeal.com .
> I was billed $11.95 for openoffice.org software.While I realize you are
> not responsible for the charge, I thought it may be in your interest to know
> that others are making money off of your product.
>        I had signed up with openoffice.org for free in October of this
> past year.I recall your user agreement states that this was a nonprofit
> service and I could not Sell this information to anyone- well this is what
> that website is doing and I thought you should know.Please reply on this
> matter.
>
> Sincerley,
> Lee Sitterley


User agreement doesn't say that. OpenOffice is free to distribute and sell
to anyone and everyone - as long as you abide by the license agreement. The
license agreement for OOo however is more about telling people that is is
open source and where the original source code can be found, etc...

People can sell OpenOffice without breaking the license agreement.

/paul


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