On Thursday 18 January 2007 22:46, 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????????

I assume you are talking about money.

From whom? Any costs will be for the distribution, but not the software 
itself. You can download it directly from http://www.openoffice.org/ and the 
cost will be only what you pay for the connection; or buy it on CD from a 
number of vendors, or get it from a friend (who has the freedom to do so 
because the license allows it).

And when you have it, you have the freedom to pass it on as freely as you 
like. The license describes the only restrictions, viz. that any 
modifications you make to it must be released under the same conditions 
(paraphrased - see the license for accurate description).
>
> please let me know asap so i can straight out the record newspaper for
> there mis-print. thank you
>  angela

-- 
Andy Pepperdine

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