[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello, > > My name is James Carr and I work for Corus in Scunthorpe, I have a question > regarding the licencing of Open Office. As you are obviously aware, the > current financial climate is affecting everyone, ourselves included, and > due to these a scheme has been created to look for money saving idea's. I > personally use Open Office on my laptop which runs Ubuntu and I find it > extremely good and user friendly, therefore i was going to reccomend my > organisation move away from paying individual licences for Microsoft Office > and switch to Open Office. > > My question is, is there any specific licence my company needs if my idea > is used and they do start using Open Office? or does the normal free use > apply regardless of how many computers use your software. Obviously the > software isnt going to be changed in anyway, it will be just for normal > use. > >
You are free to use it on as many computers as you wish. You can also pass it on to others, such as employees, friends or relatives. You can even make changes, if you're so inclined, as the source code is freely available. License info: http://www.openoffice.org/license.html -- Use OpenOffice.org <http://www.openoffice.org> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
