On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 03:02:14AM -0700, Nenad Milasinovic wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am interested can PostgreSQL be used in commercial applications,
> and what is licensing policy. I know that PostgreSQL is released
> under BSD licence, but still i want to be sure are there any costs
> when distr
On Tuesday 14 July 2009 13:02:14 Nenad Milasinovic wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am interested can PostgreSQL be used in commercial applications, and
> what is licensing policy. I know that PostgreSQL is released under BSD
> licence,
> but still i want to be sure are there any costs when distributing
> Pos
Hello,
I am interested can PostgreSQL be used in commercial applications, and
what is licensing policy. I know that PostgreSQL is released under BSD
licence,
but still i want to be sure are there any costs when distributing PostgreSQL
in
closed, commercial applications (is there any restriction
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Chris Browne wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jan Wieck) writes:
> >>> P.S. For example MySQL Databse have the commercial license for that.
> >
> > P.P.S. BSE is Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, also known as Mad Cow
> > Disease. Even if MySQL has a few features that might be desc
PostgreSQL has BSD license. Tha means do what do you want :)
Oleg
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Artemy wrote:
> What about the PostgreSQL License. If I use the database for the commercial purpose,
> Do
> I have to purchase the license?.
>
> P.S. For example MySQL Databse have the commercial licen
Nope. PostgreSQL is BSD licensed.
On Feb 10, 2004, at 11:40 AM, Artemy wrote:
What about the PostgreSQL License. If I use the database for the
commercial purpose, Do
I have to purchase the license?.
P.S. For example MySQL Databse have the commercial license for that.
Best Regards
Artjom Smekal
Paul Thomas wrote:
> > but I was unable to find them in the archive. Also, please reply to me
> > directly, I am not subscribed.
> >
> > Thank you, Ryan Mack
>
> My understanding is that PostgreSQL's BSD-style license leaves you free to
> do whatever want with the it and that includes creating
On 01/11/2003 01:36 Ryan Mack wrote:
First, I want to confirm my understanding that the "without fee" clause
in
the PostgreSQL license means that a party may not sell PostgreSQL or
works
derived from the PostgreSQL source code.
Second, do loadable PostgreSQL modules constitute a derived work? Can
"Marc G. Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nope, you are free to do with PostgreSQL (or any derived works) what you
> will ... we are a BSD licensed ... "without fee" means that you can do
> what you like with it *without* having to pay anyone for that right ...
In particular, "without fee"
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003, Ryan Mack wrote:
> First, I want to confirm my understanding that the "without fee" clause in
> the PostgreSQL license means that a party may not sell PostgreSQL or works
> derived from the PostgreSQL source code.
Nope, you are free to do with PostgreSQL (or any derived wor
First, I want to confirm my understanding that the "without fee" clause in
the PostgreSQL license means that a party may not sell PostgreSQL or works
derived from the PostgreSQL source code.
Second, do loadable PostgreSQL modules constitute a derived work? Can a
party develop new PostgreSQL types
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