Re BSA. I just realized you were refering to that "Business Software Alliance". You have nothing to fear from them as you have a license, under GPL, to use OpenOffice.org on as many computers as you wish and also to give to others. You can even get the source code and modify it as you wish. There are many other rights you have under the GPL licence. The BSA has absolutely no say in the matter.
Here's a link to the GPL site: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html Diego Alterisi wrote: > Hi everyone, > I would like to have information about the terms of use of Open-Office > (leatest version downloaded from official site page). > We're evaluating the possibility to use Open Office in our odontological > office. > We wuold use Open Office in our standard office operation (just to product > documents), we have no intentions to redistribuite or modify the code at > all. > We would like to know if we can use the software respecting all legal > constraints in place. > You are free to download and install and use OpenOffice.org on as many computers as you wish. You are also encouraged to pass it around to others. > In addition we would like to know how to respond to eventual inquiry > required from BSA or authority. > I have no idea about that. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
