On Tuesday November 6 2007 06:21 am, Phillips, Tom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I work for a convenience store chain and would like to avoid the cost of
> installing Office on the PCs in our 40 locations. I read the licenses
> and I am still not sure what I need to do. I downloaded the software
> but not sure what license to register for. We would mainly use the
> software for spreadsheets we created at the office. Some stores may
> create their own spreadsheets. The stores would use Writer to create
> memos. We would not be distributing outside of our company. Please let
> me know what my next step is.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Tom Phillips
www.openoffice.org/license.html. This link will open the license under
which you will be using OpenOffice.org. It states what Frank Cox has
already written you. If you read it, you will see. If you are still
legally concerned, you might want to check with a lawyer: show him the
license (it is part of the download file).
According to the license, you had also provide a CD of the download
file so that they can install it in their homes if they so desire.
Dan
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