Quoting Ori Idan, from the post of Mon, 26 Feb:
> In MySQL if your software is GPL you do not need to pay. (remember you may
> sell GPL so GPL is also commercial).
> 
> If your software is PROPRIATRY you should pay to MySQL.

Then it's not the GPL. it's the text of the GPL with an exception that
violates one of the four basic freedoms, and thus kicks it out of the
definition of a free software product, am I right?

For instance, a qlient of mine is using for its product a mainly
MozillaPL-like license with one item (which does not interact with the
MySQL at all) under a completely proprietery license. Are you saying
it's illegal to include MySQL in such a product?

what if the product downloads and installs a Fedora-core RPM during its
own installation?

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