On Monday March 20 2006 01:45 pm, Jacinthe Bégin wrote:
> can I do a printscreen of a open office document I am working on to use
> it as an image for a poster that will maybe be used but Design Against
> Fur? (poster contest to fight against hunting for fur)
>
> thanks for the answer!
> Jacinthe B., Montreal

     OOo has nothing to do with copyrighting anything. However, you as the 
creator of this printscreen could copyright it if you so choose to do so. 
OOo is only the means of creating the document. If you had used any other 
word processing program, the outcome would be the same. The copyright 
belongs to the creator and not to what was used to create it.

Dan

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