IANAL but it looks just like the new EULA for solaris 10. Testing and demonstration, nothing else. Period. If it is a production environment you need to buy a license. They also had a nice bit in there about 'we will watch to make sure you don't violate this'. As a professor that only produces academic non-commercial services, I find this completely unacceptable. Microsoft sells licenses that academics can afford and they still make money by getting fortune 500s to buy their crap. Why Oracle doesn't think that is viable is beyond me.

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