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Various contracts between Open-Xchange Inc and third parties refer to this Legal Notice page as containing the definitive versions of the following End-User License Agreements.

Open-Xchange Express Edition
The licenses referred to under this heading relates to the Open-Xchange Express Edition
Java, JavaMail, Java Activation Framework, JavaBeans, and all their acronyms are trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. OPEN-XCHANGE is a trademark of OPEN-XCHANGE Inc., and all other brand and product names are or may be trademarks of, and are used to identify products or services of, their respective owners. Third Party Licenses and packages can be found in the according license files, see the directory /usr/share/doc/open-xchange-common for more information. The JavaMail library and the Java Activation Framework Library are Copyright (C) Sun Microsystems Inc. The JDOM Library is Copyright (C) 2000-2004 by Jason Hunter & Brett McLaughlin.
Open-Xchange Server 5
The licenses referred to under this heading relate to Open-Xchange Server 5:
The definition of ‘Noncommercial’ is still being debated and defined within the Creative Commons community.  It is a very difficult concept to define because there are so many scenarios to be considered. Open-Xchange interprets Noncommercial to mean all INTERNAL individual, not-for-profit and for-profit use. EXTERNAL individual, not-for-profit and for-profit use such a resale, rent and lease as well as inclusion of the digital content in an advertising model is considered COMMERCIAL use and prohibited under our interpretation of the license. We view the performance of professional services as a NONCOMMERCIAL INTERNAL use of the digital content and it is allowed.

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Third Party Licenses 
Various contracts between Open-Xchange Inc and third parties refer to this Legal Notice page as containing the definitive version of Open-Xchange's third party license list: