On 04/03/2017 05:36 PM, Isaac Schrader wrote:
>The only terms and conditions are you cannot sell the software to any
party
The Federal Circuit Court ruling from SCO v the world was that when
something is sold, all intellectual property rights are inherently
included within the sale, even if not s
I just supposedly downloaded 4.1. However, when I open the site it says 4.0.
Then I opened one file successfully, but another one only opened with jiberish.
I need help
Kenneth Slattery, Ph.D.
Buona sera, le scrivo in merito a dubbi sulla vendita on line di alcuni
prodotti che trovo costantemente su ebay ed altri marketplace,
In pratica ho visto che molti utenti rivendono es. open office, che ha
licenza gnu ed è freeware, tramite il loro personale gdrive. Ma è legale
tale rivendita in q
Can’t open one of my .ods spreadheets.. Keep getting a popup asking for “Filter
Selection”. Have tried most of then but still not opening.
I am using Windows 7, OpenOffice 4.1.3, spreadsheet is a .ods format, other
spreadsheets open great, no sudden power outages or computer crash/shutdowns,
At 17:36 03/04/2017 +, Isaac Schrader wrote:
The software is open source.
Surely that fact that the source code is open doesn't immediately
determine what you can do with the product? Novels are open source.
Music is open source. Maps are open source. What does that tell you
about what y
Not exactly.
If you provide an altered version then you cannot call it Apache OpenOffice and
must respect the trademarks of the project and the Apache Software Foundation.
The Apache License allows anyone to do what they want to the software including
alteration. You can sell your version if yo
_Unfortunately, many people around the world are snagged by web sites
that sell them a non-current release on a DVD.
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On 04/03/2017 11:36 AM, Isaac Schrader wrote:
The software is open source. The only terms and conditions are you cannot sell
the software to any party and you cannot alter the
The software is open source. The only terms and conditions are you cannot sell
the software to any party and you cannot alter the program in any way.
From: Rossi, Nicole E.
Sent: Monday, April 3, 2017 10:12 AM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Open Office
Good afternoon,
I’m looking for more information on the license for Open Office. The software
is under the Apache License Version 2.0; however, is there a way to obtain the
full click-through terms and conditions of the current software release that is
available to download on the Open Office