Sun & MS simply agreed not to sue each other.  That doesn't mean there's
anything to sue about, though that doesn't stop some, as demonstrated by
SCO.


Sandy wrote:
> Someone asked the same question on the forum.  This goes back to 2004.
> 
> http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/190801_openoffice15.html
> http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/709519/000119312504155723/dex10109.htm
> 
> http://www.microsoft-watch.com/article2/0,1995,1646481,00.asp
> 
> Kirill S. Palagin wrote:
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Alec Graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday,
>>> October 06, 2006 4:27 PM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: [users] Openoffice - is it legal?
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>  
>>>  I have only recently started using Openoffice, but lately I have
>>> seen a = lot of websites talking about a legal action between Sun and
>>> Microsoft, = and an agreement that Microsoft reserves the right to
>>> sue openoffice = users.
>>>     
>>
>> Care to post a link or two to such story?
> 

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