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Richard Detwiler wrote:
| Christian Blackburn wrote:
|> Hi Gang,
|>
|> I am working on a commercial product called ALogic L&H for the financial
|> industry.  We have included a number of .DOC, .XLS, and .PPT templates
|> for
|> our customers to utilize as part of the ALogic L&H product.  Is it
|> legal to
|> distribute Open Office with our program?  We make no implications
|> whatsoever
|> that Open Office is our product, we just want to know if we can bundle
|> it.
|> Open Office will only be installed, if they don't have at least Microsoft
|> Office 97 installed.
|> Thanks,
|> Christian Blackburn
|> ALogic US
|
| Yes, it is legal.

It's also a very good idea.  It might encourage its recipients to start
using OpenOffice.org instead of MS Office.

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Regards
Mike
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