Fuller, Daniel Paul wrote:
> Hello Open Office,
>
> Please can you help.
>
> I am writing from London South Bank University, Learning Resources
> Centre, which is an open access IT centre for students.  Ocassionally
> some students need to use 'Open Office' to modify and print out their
> course work.  I have had a look at your website and browsed the
> licence page, but I sill need some clarification on which licence we
> need as an educational establishment in the UK:
>
> We will need to carry out multiple installations on PC's in the
> building. 
>
> Allow students to use 'Open Office' and to modify their course work
> and print it out.
>
> We will not modify or write any programs, just use the 'Open Office
> program. 
>
> Before we install the software please can you clarify if we need to
> purchase 'Open Office' and which licence we need.
>
>   
OpenOffice is free of charge for all to use.  You can install it on as
many computers as you wish and the students are free to install it on
home computers.  Also, you can freely distribute it to others.  There
are no other licenses, beyond those listed here.
http://www.openoffice.org/license.html


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