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[ILUG] licenses & selling openoffice & RH 8.0

[ILUG] licenses & selling openoffice & RH 8.0

Liam Bedford lbedford at lbedford.org
Tue Oct 29 08:29:06 GMT 2002


On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 17:27:34 +0000
Gavin McCullagh <ilug_gmc at fiachra.ucd.ie> blurted in message
20021028172734.GA26899 at fiachra.ucd.ie:

> Hi,
> 
> I've a fundraising sale event coming up.  We frequently look for things to
> sell that are useful, novel, etc.  I have previously thought to burn CDs
> of useful software and sell them, but only really decided it's worth it
> this year.  My immediate thoughts are:
> 
> * OpenOffice.org v1.01 binaries for linux/win32
> * Mozilla binaries for linux/win32
> * RedHat 8.0 (with absolutely no support!)
> 
I think you need to check the RedHat licenses... you could talk to 
the people who run www.linuxemporium.co.uk. The gist of it was
that you can't sell CD's with RedHat on them, and call it RedHat,
unless it's the official redhat box set. Otherwise you have to call
it something else, so they don't think it's official.

L.
-- 
 Liam Bedford | Greg: Can't you see you're all alcoholics?
--------------| Guv: Oi. We don't call them that. We call
                     them fanatical followers of the Ale
		     Kaeda network.



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