On Thu, August 30, 2007 4:06 pm, Stan Goodman wrote:

> You are perfectly correct. One can, in fact, sell virtually anything. For
> example, I can offer you, or anyone else, a very fine bridge

No. Wrong comparison or not applicable joke, sorry. You CANNOT actually sell
the Brooklyn Bridge, because it's not yours. Period. Whether you manage to
convince some fool that he or she _could_ buy it from you is an entirely
different matter.

Whereas you CAN actually and legally sell copies of OOo (or any other
(L)GPL software) at any price you can get, see the links already provided.
So
I'm afraid your comment is just irrelevant wrt the original question.

Marco
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