Sandy Walker wrote: > I bid on a "Open Office 2007 Professional Edition"CD on ebay. When I > received my disc, it was a writable disc that the seller had burned the > program to. She stated in her description that it was new. I have not > loaded on my computer, or even put it into my computer. So, I don't know > if there is a license agreement with this program or not. What I want to > know, 'is it legal for her to burn copies of your program and sell them > on ebay?' If not I will report her to ebay. Please let me know. > > Sandy Walker > Hi Sandy, There is no such thing as "Open Office 2007 Professional Edition". Either you have a bootlegged copy of MSOffice 2007. I have no idea whether it's legal or not but I suspect it's not. Or it's a renamed copy of Openoffice.org. If this is the case, there's good news and bad news. The good news is you don't have any legal issues. The bad news is that you bought something that's available at no charge (www.openoffice.org). Openoffice does not have a "professional edition" and its version are not numbered by year. (The current version is 2.3.1). Cheers, Jonathan
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