On Mon, 2011-01-31 at 19:20 +0100, Thomas Arnhold wrote:
There are some files lying around with StarDivision or StarOffice
copyright notes. They could be removed, could they?
Heh, probably not. In this case what you could do I guess is to file a
bug against the inheritors of the StarDivision/StarOffice/etc.
copyrights and mention the file name that has the archaic copyright note
on it. Those should all have probably been changed to "Sun
Microsystems", and then "Oracle" at each takeover/purchase point.
C.
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