Hello

I have nothing understood. 
May I set the software on-line one or not?

Yours sincerely

Reuter Joe


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Quoting Reuter joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hello,
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>  I come from Luxembourg and at the moment i have
> a software site  (www.mysoftware24.de) ,
> The site is under construction. I would like to offer some programs, which
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> user can downloads. They are hosted on my server.
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> My
> question: The program OpenOffice 2.2.1  is on your right , but i wanted to
> ask
> their permission, whether I can make this program on my side . If they
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> would not like that I this program make available in such a way I it likewise
> omit this program on the side to set.
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> Yours sincerely
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> Reuter Joe
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Reuter Joe



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