Okay, I hate autocorrect sometimes.. I should have proofed it before I sent it 
sorry.


if you create something using openoffice, you own it, open office does not. It 
is yours.


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On Feb 5, 2021, 7:04 AM, at 7:04 AM, Andrew Pitonyak <and...@pitonyak.org> 
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>Of course, the medium shirts not matter
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>>I mean if a saved open office file contains a literary work, can this
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>>be protected with copyrights by an author of a file under his name?
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