Integration Licence

Hello, I have a question about the licence of LO.

I have read what it says on the licence page but I havent found a valid case for what I intend to use it.
So far I havent found anything thats blocking the idea, so just in case, I’m checking here with you guys.

Namely, I’d like to include an installation of LO in my application. It would be an already installed, portable version of the app packaged as a zipped file (for the purposes of saving space) an included in the final distribution.

There will be 0 source code and/or file changes to LO itself. What the normal installer/portable installer would unpack, that would be zipped and unzipped later - thats it.
There will be a notice in the app that LO is used.
There will be a notice that LO is free to use and NOT purchased or affiliated in any way shape or form with the app and that it does NOT require the app in order to work and/or be used on its own.
There will be a notice pointing out the original licence of LO and pointing to the website for download if someone choses to do so (extracting it from the final binary on user request would be painful, but doable)

Recap:
Can I integrate an existing installation of LibreOffice into my app?
Portable installation, packed in a .zip file for distribution, unzipped to previous state when installed.
0 source code changes.
0 file changes.
It would be a clean installation with 0 edits.
Notice that LO is available on its own under MPL2 and a link pointing to LO website.
Notice that one does NOT need to purchase the app in order to use LO

Am I missing anything here or am I good to go?

Ill be sure to provide some free keys for the community (if) when the app is done :smile:

Thanks in advance

legal@documentfoundation.org

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Thank You kindly