On Thursday May 18 2006 07:17 am, Solveig L Haugland wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if an organization could legally make/copy icons that
> look like Microsoft Office icons, and then use those icons to customize
> OpenOffice.org toolbars to make migration easier for users. The purpose
> of the customization would be for in-house use only. I know that this
> link shows that OpenOffice.org the software-distributing organization
> can't do it but is it possible to do it legally for one's own use
> in-house, and not distribute that version of the software?
> http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=4734
>
> Thanks,
> Solveig
Probably not, but you would have to read the EULA to be sure. I doubt
that MS would want anyone to use anything of theirs without paying for it.
Well, they do allow us to use their fonts, but their MS Office icons might
be another matter since it is a part of MS Office.
Dan
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