On Fri June 23 2006 14:46, + Martina Jechova wrote: > Hello, > > I am an advocate of the software company, who intents to use your products. > > I can not find out anywhere on your website the details of the legal entity > OpenOffice.org, i.e. where there is registered office of the company and in > which state it is registered. Could you please provide me these > information? > > Thank you for your fast response
Hi Martina, As you are not subscribed you may not have seen that: On Sat June 24 2006 05:31, Ross Johnson wrote: > > http://www.sun.com/software/star/openoffice/index.xml > > Martina, > I'm not sure what you mean when you say you want to use the product - do > you mean as a standard end-user, or do you mean you want to distribute > OpenOffice.org commercially, or integrate OpenOffice.org into another > software distribution/product? > > If you're an end-user and your company has a policy of using only > software that is backed by a legal entity then you should probably > consider StarOffice. OpenOffice.org is the same software but is a > community project. There is not one legal entity as such that you can > point to AFAIK - the code is owned jointly by the contributors and Sun > Microsystems. However, Sun is the major contributor. > > If you want to distribute/integrate/extend the software then you are > free to do that as long as you comply with the LGPL (Lesser GNU Public > Licence), which you will find here: > http://www.openoffice.org/license.html > > If you want to distribute OpenOffice.org commercially, you are free to > do so, but consider getting your company listed on the OpenOffice.org > distributor web page: > http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/index.html#cdrom Please reply to [email protected] only. -- CPH : openoffice.org contributor Maybe your question has been answered already? http://user-faq.openoffice.org/#FAQ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
