Re: [users] commercial use

2010-05-02 Thread James Knott
Robert Weitzel wrote: Hello, can i use the Open Office Suite for commercial purpose? Yes, you can use it for whatever you want. You can also hand it out to others and install on as many computers as you wish. - To unsu

Re: [users] commercial use

2010-05-02 Thread Daniel Lewis
Robert Weitzel wrote: Hello, can i use the Open Office Suite for commercial purpose? Regards Robert Weitzel Yes, you may. Some large companies are doing so already. http://www.openoffice.org/license.html has a list of the licenses that cover the use of OpenOffice.org (OOo). OOo can be

[users] Our proper name WAS Re: [users] commercial use

2008-12-06 Thread Cor Nouws
Hi Arnold, Arnold Huzen wrote (4-12-2008 9:40) OpenOffice is legal for commercial use without any special license. Talking legal ;-) : pls use the proper name for our project & product. Kindest regards, Cor -- Cor Nouws-nl.OpenOffice.org marketing contact = "2008: The Year of 3" =

Re: [users] commercial use

2008-12-04 Thread James Knott
Konrad Aumann wrote: > Dear Sir or Madam, > > is it possible to use open.office writer in a commercial matter? Do we need a > special license? > > You are free to use OpenOffice.org wherever you wish. You are also free to install on as many computers as you like and to pass it on to others.

Re: [users] commercial use

2008-12-04 Thread Harold Fuchs
2008/12/4 Harold Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > 2008/12/4 Arnold Huzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> OpenOffice is legal for commercial use without any special license. >> >> Arnold Huzen >> >> >> 2008/12/2 Konrad Aumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> > Dear Sir or Madam, >> > >> > is it possible to use op

Re: [users] commercial use

2008-12-04 Thread Harold Fuchs
2008/12/4 Arnold Huzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > OpenOffice is legal for commercial use without any special license. > > Arnold Huzen > > > 2008/12/2 Konrad Aumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Dear Sir or Madam, > > > > is it possible to use open.office writer in a commercial matter? Do we > need > > a s

Re: [users] commercial use

2008-12-04 Thread Arnold Huzen
OpenOffice is legal for commercial use without any special license. Arnold Huzen 2008/12/2 Konrad Aumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Dear Sir or Madam, > > is it possible to use open.office writer in a commercial matter? Do we need > a special license? > > Thank you for your information. > Yours, Kon

RE: [users] Commercial Use

2006-10-25 Thread Kirill S. Palagin
Ask your lawyer to review the license agreement, that is displayed during the installation. > -Original Message- > From: Joao Miguel G. Vaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 5:03 AM > To: users@openoffice.org > Subject: [users] Commercial Use > > Good Day !

Re: [users] Commercial Use

2006-10-25 Thread Dan Lewis
On Tuesday 24 October 2006 08:02 pm, João Miguel G. Vaz wrote: > Good Day ! > > Do I need any licences to use Open Office in my business ? > Please advice. > Thanks. > João Vaz http://openoffice.org/license.html has the license for OpenOffice.org. Note that there is no cost involved regardless of