Jean,
Do the OOo documents have no copyrights and terms & conditions in governing how 
the OOo materials are used?How can someone who didn't write the materials could 
reap the benefit?

Cecilia

> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 18:34:55 +1000
> Subject: [authors] Discount on printed copies of OOoAuthors books
> 
> If you're considering buying a printed copy of one or more of our books
> from Lulu.com (perhaps for a gift, if not for yourself), now is a good
> time to do it. 
> 
> Go to http://stores.lulu.com/opendocument to find our books. Use coupon
> code FALLREAD305 at checkout and receive 15% off. Maximum savings with
> this promotion is $10. You can only use the code once per account, and
> you can't use this coupon in combination with other coupon codes. This
> offer ends on October 15, 2010.
> 
> Please DO NOT buy what appear to be our books from Amazon.com -- someone
> else is reprinting them and selling them on Amazon. None of the profits
> from sales of those copies goes to the OOo community. For more info, see
> http://www.taming-openoffice-org.com/newsite/?p=646 (BTW, the 15% off
> Lulu books comes out of Lulu's share of the price, not our share.)
> 
> Jean
> -- 
> Jean Hollis Weber
> Co-Lead, OpenOffice.org Documentation Project
> 
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