If you want to get into details you should discuss LGPL with your legal
adviser.
AFAIK, nothing requires seller to inform buyer about other products.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pueblo Native [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 9:13 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [users] Selling OpenOffice
> 
> I know we've had this argument before, so I understand that 
> it's legal, but my memory fails me.  Is this the product that 
> people have been buying?
> http://www.valusoft.com/products/officesuite.html
> 
> If it is, it changes my point of view slightly.  While there 
> is caveat emptor, if the buyer must first beware, he must 
> also be first given a reasonable opportunity to find that 
> information.  If ValuSoft is marketing this as a completely 
> new product (which the box does give the impression of) it 
> certainly limits the information that the customer has access to.
> Also, and I'd like to ask anybody else here if they have 
> bought this package, in that package did they include the 
> Lesser GPL or the GPL?  If it was a little closer to payday I 
> might have checked this out for myself.
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