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Hello-

I am an employee on the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee campus, and
each year we produce a "resource cd" to give out to all incoming
freshmen, and have available for students in all of our public labs.
This includes software such as Firefox, Thunderbird, and most
importantly our licensed anti-virus software.

We were hoping this year to include the binary of OpenOffice.org. I was
hoping for find information on how we could be authorized to place this
on our cd, and what additional steps we would have to make to comply
with your agreements.

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Dan Siercks
ITPS R&D Tech
UWM CSIRT Team
UWM Mac Core Teams Member
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
gpg key @ pgp.mit.edu
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