On Sun June 25 2006 21:37, + Martina Jechova wrote:
>  [ MODERATED ] ***********************
> Hello,
> Thanks for answer.
> We would like to connect our software developed for our cliet to one of
> your libraries. The library will be installed by our client as end-user
> (without modifing your database).
> I read your "GNU Lesser General Public License" and according to this terms
> our need would be in the scope "work that uses the Liberary".
That is also my understanding ( and I believe that it is the general 
understanding). But of course if there is any doubt you should always ask a 
lawyer in your local jurisdiction.

> My intention is to deliver the wording of your "GNU Lesser General Public
> License" to our client and let him to sign it. Our client is however
> asking, who owns copyrigh to the library. That is the reason, I need to
> know the legal entity + registered address.
The copyright is owned by Sun Microsystems the original and primary sponsor of 
OpenOffice.org.

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]

Reply via email to