Hi,
2012/1/20 Martin Srebotnjak <miles@filmsi.net>:
Hi,
I noticed that in 350rc1 the license text the year is 2010, not 2012 (Help
Thanks, I bumped the copyright year in master. Not in libreoffice-3-5,
because it would require approval and we are very close to release.
IMHO it is not a big deal, copyright is valid 70 years after the
author's death.
-> About the license - can't remember the original English text of the
command, that opens the license info).
The same text (the last paragraph) also mentions OpenOffice.org and Oracle
as it is all based on their code and rights.
No, it says that LibreOffice is based on OpenOffice.org, which is
Copyright 2000, 2010 Oracle and/or its affiliates. This is the legally
approved text, same as in About box.
Best regards,
Andras
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