Hello,
a friend of mine put out a warning on Facebook about a website that is selling
Open Office. So I thought it would be smart to inform you also. Its the
following website:
http://www.officebestellen.nl/
someone already looked up the Chamber of Commerce number and it seems to be
fake
Hello,
From: Peter Hagen [mailto:pe...@willow-media.nl]
a friend of mine put out a warning on Facebook about a
website that is selling Open Office. So I thought it would be
smart to inform you also. Its the following website:
http://www.officebestellen.nl/
someone already looked up
On 21/09/2014 Jorg Schmidt wrote:
From: Peter Hagen [mailto:pe...@willow-media.nl]
http://www.officebestellen.nl/
someone already looked up the Chamber of Commerce number and
it seems to be fake also.
Thank you, but I can see no difficulty, because it is neither prohibited
OpenOffice for sale,
From: Jörg Schmidt [mailto:joe...@j-m-schmidt.de]
In my view, the icons are part of the software and can be
used under the Apache
license. I mean that quite practical because the icons are part of eg
soffice.exe, so part of the real software.
Supplement - Please understand me correctly:
Jörg Schmidt wrote:
when I say the icons are _part of the software_, I mean the physical software.
This is a contrast to the name, because the name is the _name_ of the software,
_not part_ of the physical software.
I'm not a lawyer, of course. But there is a difference between what the
On Sunday, September 21, 2014, Jörg Schmidt joe...@j-m-schmidt.de wrote:
Hello,
From: Andrea Pescetti [mailto:pesce...@apache.org javascript:;]
I can't share details, but this has been under investigation for some
months (yes, trademark issues take long, unfortunately, especially
From: Rob Weir [mailto:robw...@apache.org]
You can buy a copy of Microsoft Windows, but that does not
mean you can use
the logo on your website.
That is clear, but Microsoft is an interesting keyword regarding Licensing
issues.
Microsoft claims for himself as the right of the
On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Jörg Schmidt joe...@j-m-schmidt.de wrote:
From: Rob Weir [mailto:robw...@apache.org]
You can buy a copy of Microsoft Windows, but that does not
mean you can use
the logo on your website.
That is clear, but Microsoft is an interesting keyword regarding