On Wed, 2011-03-09 at 19:06 +0530, [email protected]
wrote:
> Hi
>
> Thank you for going through this email. I have a basic query: If some
> "Company A" customizes open office and make it a product with some
> other features and then gives the same to "Company B", Can "Company A"
> charge "Company B" for the same? if they could, on what basis?
>
> It would be great, if you could respond to me asap.
>
> look forward
>
>
> Arnab Mitra - Regional
> Director - India &
> South Asia
> Direct Tel: +91 22 -
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> +91 9987694986
> -
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>
If you have OOo (Openoffice.org)[you refer to this as open office]
installed on a computer, it contains the license that applies to it. The
name of the file: license.html. You will find it located in a
Openofice.org folder.
If you read this license carefully, you will discover that you can
do what you are asking. The license also permits Company A to sell
Openoffice.org to Company B without making any changes to the program.
Dan
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