more to the point, you might want to have your legal beagles look at your Windows licenses -- unless you are installing Linux -- in which case just pick a desktop with OO.o are part of the install (ubuntu comes to mind!)

Andy
Spitfire Computer Services
www.spitcomp.com


On Aug 29, 2007, at Wednesday, August 29, 20077:13 PM, Donald H Locker wrote:

Hi, Barry.

I think if you look at the license for OOo, you can do what you are planning without anyone's particular permission.

As always, it might be wise to have your legal beagles take a look, but the license is pretty straight-forward.

HTH,
Donald.

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Hi,
I sent an Email several days ago about becoming an agent for Open Office. We are a volunteer organisation and we are a registered charity. We have a shop front in athe town of Uralla in northern New South Wales & are interested in becoming an agent & promoting Open Offuice. We recycle old computers & to date have given away over 560 computers. In future we would like to add Open Office to each computer & to promote it to other computer users in our area.
As yet I have received no replies to my previous Email.
Barry Sinclair
President
ComputerBank New England Inc
http://users.tpg.com.au/cbne/
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