You need to read and understand license agreement that you accepted when
installing OO.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: GARY KING [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 11:05 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [users] Copyright questions
> 
> Hi, 
>    
>   I would like to tell you that this software is a dream come 
> true.  Microsofts works/office is fun to play with, but this 
> has outdone the competition.  I hope that OpenOffice becomes 
> more mainstream in use!
>    
>   Ok, now for my intended purpose.  I'm a marketer for a 
> healthcare agency, and am in the process of building a 
> website and creating brochures.  My question is, will I 
> violate any copyright laws if I use the clip art provided by 
> Open Office.org in my brochure or website?  
>   Can I use it on my website, and still give credit to you as 
> the image and designer?
>    
>   Thank you,
>    
>   Happy Customer
> 

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