With regard to the OpenOffice.org software and CD-ROM distribution, the question at hand is as follows: Would it be permissible to give another person a gift consisting of a burned CD that contains OpenOffice.org binaries and source code (and possibly language packs) in addition to other unrelated content, and to have the CD label feature the title text of "OpenOffice.org" (but not any OpenOffice.org logo) and a reference to the "http://www.openoffice.org/" Web site among other information? I am presuming that such an action would be permissible. (Although the OpenOffice.org binaries probably contain instances of the OpenOffice.org logo, it may well be that distributing the binaries is different from using the logo on disc labels, printed matter, and other outside works with regard to permissions.) The idea of increasing exposure to the OpenOffice.org software is of some interest.
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