On Saturday 12 August 2006 09:13 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I work for a high school's IT department and was wondering if it's
> possible to buy a site license for the latest full-blown version of
> OpenOffice. If yes, who can I contact about that?
>
> Davor Pranjic
> Assistant Director of International Studies
> Genesis Preparatory School
> A Member of Schiller International Schools


     OpenOffice.org does not require a site license. It is licensed 
under the LGPL. I have attached a copy of the license which comes 
with every downloadable file of OpenOffice.org.
     As you should see after reading the license, there is no cost to 
you involved for downloading nor installing this software.
     I do have one additional suggestion though. When you install this 
office suite on your computers, please make a CD of the office suite 
available for the students to take home to install it on their home 
computers if they have one. What they learn at home by teaching 
family members how to use the program should reinforce what they 
learn at school. (I use to be a teacher.)

Dan
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