And, in addition, if it brings wider distribution, then there is some
benefit in it. I would add this proviso: those who charge for a CD or
DVD *should* say that it is available as a free download, but that they
will provide a convenient CD or DVD for a small charge.
It is an unfortunate fact of human psychology that there are those who
find value only in what they pay for.
--Paul
Rob Clement wrote:
On 18/01/2010 23:01, Donald Spencer wrote:
this made me so made that someone would sell a link to were they can
download openoffice.org for 7.95, some thing needs to be done.
Donald
If you check it is not against the terms and conditions to charge when
people send a CD or DVD of the download. This has happened before and
all we can really do is to try and educate people into using the free
openoffice.org site
Rob
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