Kirill S. Palagin wrote:
> If you want to get into details you should discuss LGPL with your legal
> adviser.
> AFAIK, nothing requires seller to inform buyer about other products.
>   
I never said anything about legal; in fact, my first sentence clearly
states that.  My concen was If the product is based on OpenOffice did
Visisoft actually change or add content to it?  I would think that a
name change indicates some sort of work other than just a pretty box.  I
have seen OpenOffice on several companion CDs, but I don't think they
changed the name to PC World Office, or Maximum Office, or whatever.  I
would think even a compilation CD would list the individual pieces of
software by their correct names.
But again, I'm just only partially remembering somebody coming on her
with a URL that looked like visisoft.com.  If it wasn't that's my bad.
But if it was, from the packaging (what brought this up is that I saw
the software in a Wal Mart), I really can't say the consumer should have
done their homework because they wouldn't have known what to search for
in the first place.

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