I wanted to run Windows Office 97 or 2000, depending on which worked best under wine, but I did not know if there was any legal issues I should be aware of for running it on a non Windows machine as well as how to deal with the licensing issue? I am asking because we are a corporation and have to make sure we are doing everything legally. Can any body help? Thanks, John A Gaberino III -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: jgaberino.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 371 bytes Desc: Card for John Gaberino Url : http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20010711/8f252cf9/jgaberino.vcf
when you do your install read the licence. see what it says. John Gaberino <jgaberino@mitixl.com> wrote in message news:<3B4CD9D1.F49B4FA@mitixl.com>...> I wanted to run Windows Office 97 or 2000, depending on which worked > best under wine, but I did not know if there was any legal issues I > should be aware of for running it on a non Windows machine as well as > how to deal with the licensing issue? I am asking because we are a > corporation and have to make sure we are doing everything legally. Can > any body help? > > Thanks, > John A Gaberino III > > --
On Wed, 11 Jul 2001 17:57:21 -0500, John Gaberino <jgaberino@mitixl.com> wrote:>I wanted to run Windows Office 97 or 2000, depending on which worked >best under wine, but I did not know if there was any legal issues I >should be aware of for running it on a non Windows machine as well as >how to deal with the licensing issue? I am asking because we are a >corporation and have to make sure we are doing everything legally. Can >any body help?Yes : your favourite lawyer. Gerard