Not too long ago I got myself a copy of the book "Property Management
Kit For Dummies", which came with a CD.  I just opened the CD sleeve
today which had the usual sticker of the flap, or so I thought.  On it
was printed "By breaking the seal of this software packet, you accept
the terms and condition of the End-User License Agreement and/or the
GNU General Public License included with this product."  Thought it
amusing to see the GPL referenced on a non-technical book.

The software on the CD: OpenOffice.org for Windows.

Regards,
- Robert

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