On 10/09/2014 Jörg Schmidt wrote:
From: Magnus Gernlein [mailto:m...@vorlagen.de]
i am representing vorlagen.de, a german online-shop for forms and
templates of all sorts. we would like to offer open office
templates to our visitors (free download of course). can we freely
do this or is any kind of treaty between us and open office necessary?
You can do this freely because OpenOffice of course has no general rights to the
file format ODF.
...and in general you are also allowed to bill them as templates
compatible with Apache OpenOffice, i.e., you are welcome to use the
OpenOffice name for what is called nominative use.
Going further than that (like, using the OpenOffice logo) may require
permission: see https://openoffice.apache.org/trademarks.html
You are also welcome to host your templates at
http://templates.openoffice.org/ for additional visibility.
Regards,
Andrea.
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