-------- Original Message -------- From: Jonathan Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon 12 Mar 2007 22:26:24 EST
> Hi > > We are an educational institution (LSHTM). We run a distance learning > programme. We have students in third world countries who often do not > have good internet access. We would like to distribute your software on > our CD so they can use our datafiles. Is this possible? i.e. Is this > legal or are we breaking some copyright law etc > > regards > jon Yes you can distribute OOo (OpenOffice.org) software. Not only is it legal, it is actively encouraged. You can view details about the OOo licence from this link: http://about.openoffice.org/index.html#licenses You may also be interested in the OOo education project: http://education.openoffice.org Hope this helps. Dave -- This is a mailing list which exists to support users of OpenOffice.org All answers are given by other users who volunteer their time. If you are not subscribed to this mailing list you may not see all the replies to your query. Please reply to [email protected] only and include some indication that you are not subscribed to this list. (eg. "I am not subscribed to this list, please CC: me.") For on-line support see: http://support.openoffice.org/index.html For a knowledge base see: http://mindmeld.cybersite.com.au/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
