I'm curious as to how their "Free two-day trial" works.  Now that's shady.

Quoting Jonathan Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> a a wrote:
>
> > To whom it may concer,
> >
> >   While browsing yahoo.com I found a link to this website
> >   http://www.openoffice2007.com/.  This website is charging for downloads
> >   and using pictures from your website (CD labels), and no where in this
> >   website is indicated to the users that the source can be found on
> >   http://www.openoffice.org/.  As I understood, this breaks the rules for
> >   distribution stated in your website
> >   http://www.openoffice.org/about_us/OEM_and_CD.html.
> >
> >   Good luck
> >
> >
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> Hi a a,
> You need to read the fine print on that site. As you would expect, it isn't
> exactly prominent but there is a reference to the GPL and that Openoffice
> is "based on 'open source' code". Look at the bottom of the page in the
> grey area. Whether this meets the conditions is not for me to say.
> Cheers,
> Jonathan
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