As far as I know, the only components that are installed with Apache 
OpenOffice.org that do not have the ALv2 license or one compatible with it are 
some extensions that are packaged with it as a courtesy.

You can remove or disable those extensions using the Extension Manager.

You can check the licenses on all of the installations by inspecting the 
extension packages where they are unpacked as part of the installation. 

On Windows, the included extensions can be found at 

 {Program Files location}\OpenOffice.org 3\share\extensions\install\

The .oxt files are Zip packages.  You can open them with a Zip utility and 
inspect the included licenses.

 - Dennis 



-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Fu [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 19:16
To: [email protected]
Subject: Apache openoffice 3.4 License problem

Hi,  All

I would like to ask what components of the Apache openoffice 3.4 does not
belong to the Apachethe license 2.0.

if remove those components,  and the AOO3.4 can still work? , such as
conversion ppt to PDF such functionality.






Best Regards


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