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2006/10/31, Chuck [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Well, at least openoffice.org lists retailers that sell CDs:
http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/
Usually, free software doesn't mean that acquiring it is free of cost anyways,
it rather means that copies shouldn't be sold
2006/10/31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That's not how I understand it. I don't think there is anything that says that
open source software shouldn't be sold at a profit.
I'm willing to stand corrected if otherwise, though.
Here's an exact description:
9:57 AM
Subject: Re: [users] Is it legal to sell Open Office?
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Usually, free software doesn't mean that acquiring it is free of cost anyways,
it rather means that copies shouldn't be sold at a profit
2006/10/31, Alan Frayer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What they're doing appears to be perfectly fine, from appearances (the
license allows one to sell the software, if one wishes). They are
charging a fair price for a CD version of the software, and they aren't
taking undue credit for the software
What they're doing appears to be perfectly fine, from appearances (the
license allows one to sell the software, if one wishes). They are
charging a fair price for a CD version of the software, and they aren't
taking undue credit for the software itself, as far as I could see.
Being associated