Hello, > > Here are the data: > > > > <consultant> > > <name>in-put GbR - Das Linux-Systemhaus</name> > > <country>DE</country> > > <practice>Deployment</practice> > > <practice>Support</practice> > > <practice>Others</practice> > > <description> > > in-put GbR has been offering consulting, migration, > trainings and support for OpenOffice since 1995. > > </description> > > <website>http://www.in-put.de</website> > > <email>kont...@in-put.de</email> > > <phone>+49(0)721 68032880</phone> > > </consultant> > > > > > > Greetings, > > Jörg > > > They have to change the name to Apache OpenOffice (TM).
I dont see a problem. The company offers support for OpenOffice since 1995 and not support for "Apache OpenOffice TM". Support for "Apache OpenOffice TM" the company offers *only* since 2011 (i think). OK, we can write: <description> in-put GbR has been offering consulting, migration, trainings and support for OpenOffice.org since 1995. </ description> but *incorrectly* is: <description> in-put GbR has been offering consulting, migration, trainings and support for Apache OpenOffice TM since 1995. </ description> Greetings, Jörg P.S. @Raphael, (sorry for german): Ich habe diese Firma bereits gebeten ihre Webseite zu überarbeiten und sie haben das *bereitwillig* getan. Weißt Du wie unangenehm es ist offlist Firmen unsere überpenible Rechtswahrnehmungspolitik zu erklären, wenn ich mir (stellvertretend für uns alle hier) anhören muß das nicht einmal kommerzielle Rechtsinhaber solchen Zeck treiben wie wir.