Fajar Priyanto wrote:

On Friday 23 June 2006 20:46, Martina Jechova wrote:
Hello,

I am an advocate of the software company, who intents to use your products.

I can not find out anywhere on your website the details of the legal entity
OpenOffice.org, i.e. where there is registered office of the company and in
which state it is registered. Could you please provide me these
information?

I guess you can use this http://www.sun.com/software/star/openoffice/feedback/feedback.jsp
CMIIW,
Or here:
http://www.sun.com/software/star/openoffice/index.xml

Martina,
I'm not sure what you mean when you say you want to use the product - do you mean as a standard end-user, or do you mean you want to distribute OpenOffice.org commercially, or integrate OpenOffice.org into another software distribution/product?

If you're an end-user and your company has a policy of using only software that is backed by a legal entity then you should probably consider StarOffice. OpenOffice.org is the same software but is a community project. There is not one legal entity as such that you can point to AFAIK - the code is owned jointly by the contributors and Sun Microsystems. However, Sun is the major contributor.

If you want to distribute/integrate/extend the software then you are free to do that as long as you comply with the LGPL (Lesser GNU Public Licence), which you will find here:
http://www.openoffice.org/license.html

If you want to distribute OpenOffice.org commercially, you are free to do so, but consider getting your company listed on the OpenOffice.org distributor web page:
http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/index.html#cdrom

Ross

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