Re: [users] Burned Copies of Open Office 2007 Pro

2008-02-17 Thread Claude Poliakoff, MD FACS
Its a buyer beware issue. I doubt its illegal, but personally I wouldn't trust what the seller placed on the CD. He/she is simply trying to make money from anyone who is unaware that OpenOffice is *free *download from Openoffice.org with more links than you can shake stick at, tutorials and an

Re: [users] Burned Copies of Open Office 2007 Pro

2008-02-17 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 12:49:45 -0800 (PST) Sandy Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Sandy, know, 'is it legal for her to burn copies of your program and sell them on ebay?' If not I will report her to ebay. Please let me know. It's perfectly legal to do so. The person you bought from

Re: [users] Burned Copies of Open Office 2007 Pro

2008-02-17 Thread James Knott
Sandy Walker wrote: I bid on a Open Office 2007 Professional EditionCD on ebay. When I received my disc, it was a writable disc that the seller had burned the program to. She stated in her description that it was new. I have not loaded on my computer, or even put it into my computer. So, I

Re: [users] Burned Copies of Open Office 2007 Pro

2008-02-17 Thread James Knott
Claude Poliakoff, MD FACS wrote: Its a buyer beware issue. I doubt its illegal, but personally I wouldn't trust what the seller placed on the CD. He/she is simply trying to make money from anyone who is unaware that OpenOffice is *free *download from Openoffice.org with more links than you can

[users] Burned Copies of Open Office 2007 Pro

2008-02-16 Thread Sandy Walker
I bid on a Open Office 2007 Professional EditionCD on ebay. When I received my disc, it was a writable disc that the seller had burned the program to. She stated in her description that it was new. I have not loaded on my computer, or even put it into my computer. So, I don't know if there is a