"James Ots" ;
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 10:53 AM
Subject: Re: Licensing question about mysql_com.h
And in europe we cannot watch all the american TV Series online :(
2012/4/11 Paul Vallee
If you own the code, you can license it under multiple licenses.
Kind of like if you own
more or less restrictive
> contracts.
>
> This is a painful reality to those of us in Canada, as we can't watch South
> Park clips online. :P
>
> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 4:53 AM, James Ots wrote:
>
> > In their blog post, announcing the sharing of their work, they me
watch South
Park clips online. :P
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 4:53 AM, James Ots wrote:
> In their blog post, announcing the sharing of their work, they mention
> licensing it under BSD, but in the repository the COPYING file still
> contains the GPLv2 licence, so I'm not sure what's g
In their blog post, announcing the sharing of their work, they mention
licensing it under BSD, but in the repository the COPYING file still
contains the GPLv2 licence, so I'm not sure what's going on there.
On 10 April 2012 02:32, Andrew Moore wrote:
> So what's the deal wi
GPL v2 Section 2 clause b:
You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in
whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any
part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third
parties under the terms of this License.
>From my reading of this
So what's the deal with Twitter's mysql code...how can it be BSD licensed?
I'm a bit unsure about the intricacies of licensing.
A
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Michael Dykman wrote:
> Your code might not qualify for the linking excepetion, but users of
> your co
Your code might not qualify for the linking excepetion, but users of
your code can use the inking exception to licence their product
however they choose.
- michael dykman
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 2:43 PM, James Ots wrote:
> I don't think I can use a linking exception when I license my code, as
>
I don't think I can use a linking exception when I license my code, as
the GPL says I must license my code with the same licence that the
original code used.
James Ots
On 8 April 2012 00:52, Michael Dykman wrote:
> Not quite true. Your driver would likely have to be published under
> GPL but th
Not quite true. Your driver would likely have to be published under
GPL but that allows the linking exception which allows users of your
driver to avoid having to open-source their own works which utilize
the driver.Should someone decide to code bug fixes or extensions
for your driver, those w
I am writing a MySQL connector for the Dart programming language. I
was hoping to licence it under the BSD Licence, but since it uses
modified parts of mysql_com.h, which is licensed under the GPL, I'm
guessing that I'll have to licence my connector under the GPL as well?
And therefore, anyone who
Hi all,
does anybody know where can I find a recent guide/information regarding
the licensing of data recovery environments with /MySQL Enterprise Server/?
Regards
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Hi!
Machiel Richards wrote:
> Good day
>
>thank you all for the responses thus far.
>
> Just to add onto the requirements.
>
>The client's business is based around a website that does all
> business related tasks and are exremely utilized.
>
> The idea is to provide f
ponse times.
Any ideas on this will help us out in making the final
decisions.
Ps there are only 2 machine available for the databases.
Regards
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From: Joerg Bruehe
To: Machiel Richards
Cc: mysql mailing list
Subject: Re: MySQL clustering and lice
two nodes, I think
it would be a very untypical setup, and very likely your client's
application is not what MySQL Cluster was designed for.
>
> 2. Is there further licensing implications?
MySQL Cluster is available with either GPL or a commercial license.
>
> 3. Is this
. The
question is, is the solution able to use 2 nodes without shared storage
and be clustered?
2. Is there further licensing implications?
3. Is this part of the Enterprize edition license ? Currently there
is a Mysql enterprize Gold support contract in place, however not sure
it requires
QL AB that is misinforming people.
I have your database competitors telling me that MySQL license is $595 *per
year* because they keep misreading your web page. It's not just me. The
whole database community is confused as to the pricing for MySQL AB. And
let's not even get into your licensing i
t;
To: "mos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 2:58 AM
Subject: Re: [LICENSING] why so hazy? Comparing to Samba.
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 11:33:47PM -0600, mos wrote:
That's just one guy's opinion. :)
And quite misinformed, unfortunately.
$
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 11:33:47PM -0600, mos wrote:
> That's just one guy's opinion. :)
And quite misinformed, unfortunately.
$595 is the per-server price for MySQL Enterprise, which includes
support, the network monitoring and advisory service, and more. It is
not the OEM pricing. You may notic
In all seriousness... If the developer is really worried about paying the
fee, he can develop his own mysql client.
As far as the pointed out documentation links from earlier, the information
is there. You do not have to GPL your application if you read the docs. The
license of those docs only co
At 04:33 PM 2/22/2007, Barry Newton wrote:
At 05:00 PM 2/22/2007, mos wrote:
On the other hand, if you developed a web application that ran on
MySQL (an accounting package say) and you want to distribute it to 1000
MySQL users without giving them your source code, then you will need a
My
there.
There is one more piece of very confusing information to more people. I
know
what it means, but directly it is confusing.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/internals/en/licensing-notice.html
"Therefore if you use this description to write a program, you must release
your program as GPL.&
piece of very confusing information to more people. I know
what it means, but directly it is confusing.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/internals/en/licensing-notice.html
"Therefore if you use this description to write a program, you must release
your program as GPL."
Under any type of la
But, on a general note, I *don't* think that MySQL licensing is
confusing, and any confusion thereof stems from confusion about what the
GPL itself states. I hear tons of times how developers claim that they
fall under the mere aggregation clause when in fact they do not -- it's
just
lly no excuse for my being rude.)
Also, your lack of knowledge about the GPL is apparent. You aren't
arguing anything to do with licensing. You're simply complaining that
something isn't free as in beer when you want it to be.
I don't lack any knowledge. What I'm saying is
an to sound like I'm trolling. PHP is the most common relation in
which others can relate. Just to be clear, my reasons for not using PHP were
not MySQL related.
Also, your lack of knowledge about the GPL is apparent. You aren't
arguing anything to do with licensing. You're si
, you move on to Python and Java...
sounds like you're just flame-baiting.
Also, your lack of knowledge about the GPL is apparent. You aren't
arguing anything to do with licensing. You're simply complaining that
something isn't free as in beer when you want it to be.
Hey, if
OT be copyrighted. You can read the source, take
> notes, or even make documentation to create your own client.
In fact, MySQL AB has developed exactly such a thing. (Look for info on
'mysqlnd'.)
This licensing comment in the internals documentation is old, and is
supposed to be removed
r info on
'mysqlnd'.)
This licensing comment in the internals documentation is old, and is
supposed to be removed. Unfortunately, updating the internals
documentation is not something that gets a lot of priority.
Jim Winstead
MySQL Inc.
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I've personally emailed them in the past. Their response was for me to by a
license. When I asked them about creating my own client without reading
their docs or source code, they still insisted I buy a license.
Anyone who knows the GPL well, knows the communication layer is NOT covered
by GPL. S
On 2/22/07, mos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 12:51 PM 2/22/2007, software advocate wrote:
>Let me present what I've read from the MySQL site so far.
>
>The MySQL protocol notice
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/internals/en/licensing-notice.html
>
>Okay, really confusi
riginal Message - From: "mos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To:
>Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 3:32 PM
>Subject: Re: [LICENSING] why so hazy? Comparing to Samba.
>
>
>>At 12:51 PM 2/22/2007, software advocate wrote:
>>>Let me present what I'v
At 05:00 PM 2/22/2007, mos wrote:
On the other hand, if you developed a web application that ran
on MySQL (an accounting package say) and you want to distribute it
to 1000 MySQL users without giving them your source code, then you
will need a MySQL AB license for each copy ($595,000 in to
d?
Answer: Not enough sand. :-)
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To:
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [LICENSING] why so hazy? Comparing to Samba.
At 12:51 PM 2/22/2007, software advocate wrote:
Let me present what I
What do the license say about using MySQL on web aplications (with PHP)??
Regards,
RAUL DUQUE
Bogotá, Colombia
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From: "mos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [LICENSING] why so hazy? Comparing to Samba
At 12:51 PM 2/22/2007, software advocate wrote:
Let me present what I've read from the MySQL site so far.
The MySQL protocol notice
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/internals/en/licensing-notice.html
Okay, really confusing. What if someone creates a mysql client without
looking at docs or source
Let me present what I've read from the MySQL site so far.
The MySQL protocol notice
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/internals/en/licensing-notice.html
Okay, really confusing. What if someone creates a mysql client without
looking at docs or source code of the MySQL client? What if someone s
Hello,
I would recommend posting your question in the Licensing Fourm:
http://forums.mysql.com/list.php?4
Also, please refer to our FAQ:
http://www.mysql.com/company/legal/licensing/
Thanks,
Jimmy Guerrero
Sr Product Manager
MySQL, Inc
> -Original Message-
> From: I have a qu
It is my understanding that MySQL provides two kind of licensing (a) GPL
license for free download (b) OEM - commercial license for fee.
Question is- Can OEM develop software using MySQL, create database desiged
for MySQL. However, during distribution cirmvent commercial license by
telling
Kaj Arnö wrote:
So: For client licensing, nothing as changed -- but stay tuned for an
announcement next week!
Did I miss it? It's been almost 2 weeks, and I don't see anything in
the MySQL press release archive or your blog.
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Warren,
As part of today's Press Release on MySQL Enterprise, there's no change
in the client side licensing. However, as part of the MySQL Winter of
Code and the Connector contest, we have something in store which we will
be sharing with you next week.
As for free-of-charge, t
't see how this new model is any different than before, except that
the commercial version is now more expensive.
The practical upshot of the previous licensing scheme, for people that
used the MySQL C API, was that you either had to buy a MySQL commercial
license, or release your cod
Mike,
Oracle Corp. and MySQL AB renewed the InnoDB OEM contract in spring
2006. The licensing of InnoDB is the same as before and it is
distributed in the official MySQL distros.
Best regards,
Heikki Tuuri
CEO of Innobase Oy
VP of Oracle Corporation
Has Oracle placed any
Has Oracle placed any restrictions on using InnoDb and MySQL now that the
original MySQL AB license has expired with Heikki??
What is the name of the new MySQL transaction engine and is anyone using
it? Is it any good?
TIA
Mike
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Hi Everyone,
We have purchased MySQL License a few months ago.
We already installed our product in one company.
I don't know if we have to buy another license if we want to install it to
another customer?
And what happens if we want to upgrade to MySQL 5.0.x, for example.
Do we need a new li
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>Hi Everyone,
>
>I've read the GPL and LGPL and all the crazy legalese that ensues
>and it's still not
>clear - I might be a bit dense. I would like to release a
>commercial application that
>
Hi Everyone,
I've read the GPL and LGPL and all the crazy legalese that ensues and it's
still not clear - I might be a bit dense. I would like to release a commercial
application that uses Connector/J to connect to a client's own mySQL server
(this I don't provide). I provide only the jav
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> distributing MySQL engine with your application or not. If your
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> requires MySQL to run, and you distribute that application outside of the
> GPL, then you need a MySQL license.
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> Here
But isn't it your job to inform the person reciving application about the
license?
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re[2]: Commercial Licensing Question
Exactly:
m> If you distr
Exactly:
m> If you distribute an application (outside of the GPL) that requires MySQL to run
m> then THE PERSON RECEIVING the application needs a commercial MySQL license.
Whether the person in question gets the license from you or someone else is not
your problem
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requires MySQL to run, and you distribute that application outside of the
GPL, then you need a MySQL license.
Here it is directly from MySQL.Com
http://www.mysql.com/company/legal/licensing/
If you distribute a proprietary application
> We intend to use MySQL database in one of our commercial applications.
> We would like to know whether we need to buy MySQL license for each
> of our product installations. Or How many installations can we make with
> one commercial license of MySQL database.
In general:
The answer you will hea
http://www.mysql.com/company/legal/licensing/commercial-license.html :
"With a commercial non-GPL MySQL server license, one license is required per
database server (single installed MySQL binary). There are no restrictions
on the number of connections, number of CPUs, memory or disks to tha
Hi,
We intend to use MySQL database in one of our commercial applications. We would like
to know whether we need to buy MySQL license for each of our product installations. Or
How many installations can we make with one commercial license of MySQL database.
Expecting the reply at the earliest.
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 08:23:01 -0400, Scott Hamm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Since I'm trying to implement a new database replacing Access
> Database for intranet environment at my work, do I still need a license
> since I am not exporting my works out of my company.
If you don't redistr
To all:
I'm a bit confused. After reading this mailing list, and licensing
issues on mysql, a question came up to me
Since I'm trying to implement a new database replacing Access
Database for intranet environment at my work, do I still need a license
since I am not
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Greetings All,
Sorry for the long delay in following up!
First, I have resigned from my position as MySQL AB Community Advocate
for personal reasons.
If you have concerns regarding licensing and community issues that you
wish to directly engage
Greetings All,
As a way to cooperatively work to address some of the licensing
concerns held by members of the MySQL community and the broader Free
Software/Open Source community, we are initiating a community review of
our licensing policy documents.
This means that we are soliciting feedback
should not matter if they download and install MySQL
before or after the work starts.
Also, there is no problem selling software that is based on
GPL-licensed MySQL and other GPL-licensed software (or some other Free
Software*/Open Source** licenses. See
http://www.mysql.com/products/licensing/foss
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> Essentially the spirit of the license is, if a company builds a system of
> some kind where the database facilities are provided by MySQL and wish to
> sell that system as a whole witho
ood question! I don't usually deal with the details of the proprietary
MySQL licensing, but I would guess that as long as a MySQL server has a
valid license, we don't care how it gets to then end user.
I can put you in touch with one of our sales team members to get you
more informatio
of you handing over full code (and it's rights) to the
client as their property, you are placing licensing limitations on it.
Ok, but if I say to a client (that has his own web server) "you will
need to
install Mysql on your server to run the site I'm writing for you",
will h
t's rights) to the
client as their property, you are placing licensing limitations on it.
Ok, but if I say to a client (that has his own web server) "you will need to
install Mysql on your server to run the site I'm writing for you", will he
need a license?
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; distribute that, then you probably should be paying for a license. This is
> > because instead of you handing over full code (and it's rights) to the
> > client as their property, you are placing licensing limitations on it.
>
> Ok, but if I say to a client (that has hi
ull code (and it's rights) to the
> client as their property, you are placing licensing limitations on it.
Ok, but if I say to a client (that has his own web server) "you will need to
install Mysql on your server to run the site I'm writing for you", will he
need a license?
ull code (and it's rights) to the
> client as their property, you are placing licensing limitations on it.
Ok, but if I say to a client (that has his own web server) "you will need to
install Mysql on your server to run the site I'm writing for you", will he
need a license?
11 August 2004 10:11 PM
To: Leonardo Francalanci
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: R: On the licensing once again
LF> What if I sell a web site built using mysql?
LF> Do I need a license on my web server?
The conclusion i have made is that from end-user point of view his
mySQL is runnin
LF> What if I sell a web site built using mysql?
LF> Do I need a license on my web server?
The conclusion i have made is that from end-user point of view his
mySQL is running under multiple licencies simultaniously depending on
what 3rd parties software makes request to it. To be more precise at a
If someone pays you to develop a website for them based on MySQL, you won't
pay for it. As you are not selling a product that contains MySQL. You are
selling your service and handing over full code to the client as their
property. There is no licensing involved in this case.
If you deve
What if I sell a web site built using mysql?
Do I need a license on my web server?
> -Messaggio originale-
> Da: Lachlan Mulcahy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Inviato: mercoledi 11 agosto 2004 13.14
> A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Oggetto: RE: On the licensing once again
>
&g
August 2004 5:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: On the licensing once again
1)
LM> If your software is licensed under either the GPL-compatible Free
Software
LM> License as defined by the Free Software Foundation or approved by OSI,
then
LM> use our GPL licensed version.
2)
LM> If yo
On Aug 11, 2004, at 2:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you Zak for correcting me.
Much appreciated ;-)
Hi Nils,
Glad to help!
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plication in any way, and you
are not
LM> licensing and distributing your source code under GPL, you need to
purchase
LM> a commercial license of MySQL
To be honest i don't understand the double licensing issues at all.
Does the second part 2) applies to the developer of proprietary
s
1)
LM> If your software is licensed under either the GPL-compatible Free Software
LM> License as defined by the Free Software Foundation or approved by OSI, then
LM> use our GPL licensed version.
2)
LM> If you distribute a proprietary application in any way, and you are not
LM>
on-free version of Escapade that uses mysqlclient, what happens
> > then? We also distribute statically-linked and dynamically-linked
> > versions of the product, and I would be interested in knowing
> > MySQL's position on this issue in regards to licensing.
>
> Excel
to pay us for a commercial license but
> > now we have a better legal ground to base it on. I hope it will
> > save us (especially me since I have become the MySQL licensing guru
> > :-) lots of discussion about who has to pay and who can use the GPL
> > version. And of course
then? We also distribute statically-linked and dynamically-linked
> versions of the product, and I would be interested in knowing
MySQL's
> position on this issue in regards to licensing.
Excellent question and our point also, we give away our non-open
source application as well and do
ound to base it on. I hope it will
> save us (especially me since I have become the MySQL licensing guru
> :-) lots of discussion about who has to pay and who can use the GPL
> version. And of course this is totally in the line with what the
> Free Software Foundation and RMS wan
t require protocol updates. But it still available as a part
of MySQL 3.23 as said above.
> I don't know if this would affect anyone, anyway, but I found it
> interesting that the licensing quietly changed and I wondered if
> anyone else cared or if this change cleared up some previou
anyway, but I found it
interesting that the licensing quietly changed and I wondered if
anyone else cared or if this change cleared up some previous confusion
and is a good thing?
Ken
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> Victoria Reznichenko <[EMAI
Either that, or buy a commercial MySQL License
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Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 12:03 PM
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: "Oliver Six" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 2:03 PM
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> Victoria Reznichenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08.07.2002
> 12:01:
;PS> Which is a shame.
>
>3.23.XX API is under LGPL, 4.X API is under GPL instead of LGPL.
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>
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ompatible with the GPL. This means that none of
PS> those other open source projects can use or include support for MySQL.
PS> Which is a shame.
3.23.XX API is under LGPL, 4.X API is under GPL instead of LGPL.
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At one place on the MySQL site I see:
http://www.mysql.com/support/arrangements.html
which says the client library is under the LGPL.
At another place I see:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/C/o/Copyright.html
which says the entire codebase, including the client, is released under
the GPL.
Does
At 20:31 12/02/2002 +, David Ayliffe wrote:
Hi!
You can assume that the Windows License Terms is the same than Unix
version.
The shareware is a License option that was abandoned.
Regards,
Miguel
>I read in Paul's book that to use MySQL on a Windows platform you need
>to pay for it.
>
>I
t; Thanks lots
> David Ayliffe
>
> ICQ# 125646758
>
> Query table database
Hi,
MySQL licensing has changed since Paul's book was published.
You should check MySQL site for up to date information:
http://www.mysql.com
I read in Paul's book that to use MySQL on a Windows platform you need
to pay for it.
I have downloaded a version of the server and client software from the
official MySQL.com site and installed it on XP without incident.
Paul also writes that the version for windows will be shareware only.
Th
give any commercial gain worth
the money. (ie earning more than $200 in using this new app..)
Regards
Johan
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Pål Sollie writes:
>
> Monday, January 14, 2002, 3:11:00 PM, you wrote:
> > require a licence. Otherwise, you do ...
>
> Even if he uses an unmodified version of MySQL?
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i was under the impression that unless the application will 'only' run under
mysql
(ie uses a
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Monday, January 14, 2002, 3:11:00 PM, you wrote:
> Frans Englich writes:
>> I'm writing an adminstrative program for a hotel located in Sweden. This
program uses an mysql database as backend(the implementation is not in use
yet, but my i
Monday, January 14, 2002, 3:11:00 PM, you wrote:
> Frans Englich writes:
>> I'm writing an adminstrative program for a hotel located in Sweden. This program
>uses an mysql database as backend(the implementation is not in use yet, but my
>intention is to use mysql).
>>
>> To be really sure ab
Frans Englich writes:
> I'm writing an adminstrative program for a hotel located in Sweden. This program
>uses an mysql database as backend(the implementation is not in use yet, but my
>intention is to use mysql).
>
> To be really sure about this:
> Do the hotel _have_ to get an MySql databas
> > I'm writing an adminstrative program for a hotel located in
> > Sweden. This program uses an mysql database as backend(the
> > implementation is not in use yet, but my intention is to use mysql).
> >
> > To be really sure about this: Do the hotel _have_ to get an MySql
> > database License or
On Sun, Jan 13, 2002 at 09:15:37PM +0100, Frans Englich wrote:
> I'm writing an adminstrative program for a hotel located in
> Sweden. This program uses an mysql database as backend(the
> implementation is not in use yet, but my intention is to use mysql).
>
> To be really sure about this: Do th
high, then perhaps you should re-examine the fee
you are charging.
Gerald Jensen
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Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 2:15 PM
Subject: Licensing
I'm writing an adminstrative pro
I'm writing an adminstrative program for a hotel located in Sweden. This program uses
an mysql database as backend(the implementation is not in use yet, but my intention is
to use mysql).
To be really sure about this:
Do the hotel _have_ to get an MySql database License or will they stay lega
i.e. it doesn't depend
on
> MySQL for its functionality - it's merely a convenience)? Does that
change
> the GPL liability on our product?
There is a recently rewritten section of the manual about this:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/L/i/Licensing_and_Support.html
The licensing subsection
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