2006/12/27, Joe Conner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
It is not the software being sold, it is the CD and the work that went into creating and distributing it. This is actually a pretty good deal. Kirill S. Palagin wrote: > Generally it is considered ligitimate to resell OO (or do anything else > with it, for that matter). But we, techies, need lawyers to tell us what > we can do and what we can't. > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Kirby's Computers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 8:35 PM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [users] Company selling Open Office >> >> I got a mailing trying to sell me software to help run my >> business (a computer store). On their web page, they are >> selling a product called "Open Office" for $9.95. I and my >> customers appreciate OpenOffice.Org software and I sing the >> praises of the open document format at every possibility, so >> I wanted to make sure that this company is legitimate in the >> sale of your software or the use of the, trademarked, I'm >> sure, name "Open Office". >> Below you will find a link, first, to their main site, then >> to the place where they sell Open Office. >> >> >> >> http://tec-aid.com/ Well, the design and content of the tec-aid site does not look too good
(selling a book by his brother etc.), but it seems legitimate... -- Guy using english OOo 2.0.4 on a iMac Intel DualCore Tiger and dutch OOo 2.1 RC 1 on a G4 PPC Powerbook Tiger -- please reply only to [email protected] -- Dodoes can't afford to have headaches
