On Thursday 18 January 2007 4:46 pm, angela wrote:
> In your paperwork you say this product is FREE, then in the
> licensing agreement you say FREEDOM TO USE, not cost.
>
> well then what is the COST????????
>
> please let me know asap so i can straight out the record newspaper
> for there mis-print. thank you
> angela
If you read the license which is available at
http://www.openoffice.org/license.html, you understand that it is
free to use both from a legal sense (FREEDOM TO USE) and from a cost
sense. According to the license, a person is also within his rights
to charge another person for this software. (There are perhaps other
legal issues he may have to meet.)
I have been downloading and using OOo since version 1.03 without
paying one penny ($0.00). I have also installed the program on other
computers without cost.
Dan
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