Sean,
 
I think the same way as you, but I told that as the only way to have no 
concerns about this possibility.
 
And below, Helen Borrie speaks about this concern. Since the concern exists, 
the possibility exists. And, as one of Murphy´s law say, if it´s very difficult 
to something happens, than, it will happen.....
 
Thinking that over and over the customer is correct, nothing better than 
resolving this kind of situation using clearly a licensed product. If he pays, 
than he will have clearly no more concerns.... doesn´t matter what we think and 
use about GPL.
 
Roberto
 
From: Helen Borrie <hele...@iinet.net.au>
To: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 2:21 PM
Subject: Re: [firebird-support] question about copyright law

At 11:29 PM 15/12/2011, Mark Rotteveel wrote:
>On Thu, 15 Dec 2011 23:25:15 +1300, Helen Borrie <hele...@iinet.net.au>
>wrote:
>
>> That was a
>> piece of bad advice, not only because it seriously infringes our
>trademark
>> policy but because it leaves *you* open to criminal prosecution for
>false
>> pretences.
>
>I disagree: the IPL and IDPL licenses gives every user the right to
>sublicense the work, so they can make a pretty certificate to go with the
>license terms if they want to.

Whether you agree or disagree, the IPL and IDPL licences refer to the right to 
copy the source code, not the right to deploy binaries.  It is not because of 
the licences that people get Firebird free of payment.  



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From: "Leyne, Sean" <s...@broadviewsoftware.com>
To: "firebird-support@yahoogroups.com" <firebird-support@yahoogroups.com> 
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 4:15 PM
Subject: RE: [firebird-support] question about copyright law - Email found in 
subject

Roberto,

> The question is that, according to the german culture, there is over and over
> the worry about rights. And, still according to the german point of view, 
> there
> is no warranty that later anybody will come and ask for the payment of rights,
> still thinking that currently there is no "Vater" or "Mutter" for Firebird 
> (but,
> really, Embarcadero now could be thought as the "Grossvater" of this rights).
> 
> Accordingly with all this questions, better review your project to work with
> Microsoft SQL Server or any other paid sql server - may be, can be better
> have first a contract with your customer to pay for and make this review.
> Then, buy a license for that sql server, and deliver for your customer. If 
> there
> is no confidence with the current praxis for free software, this is the only 
> way
> to be in peace with your customer.

Ask your customer if he has licensing concerns about using the Firefox browser.

If not, have him open the browser, go to Help | About and click on the 
"Licensing Information" link.  

Then have him compare the wording of the Mozilla Public License (MPL) against 
the InterBase Public License (IPL).

He will find that they are 99% the same.  The only substantial difference being 
that the name "Mozilla Project " has been replaced with "Interbase Software".

So, he should have no more concern about using Firebird than he does with 
Firefox!


Sean



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