Chuck Swiger scripsit: > Would anyone care to comment on the licensing found here: > > http://www.backplane.com/licensing.html
The examples here make it pretty clear what the rules are. But in general the concept of "corporate non-commercial use" is bogus. Excluding not-for-profit corporations, everything a corporation does has a commercial purpose. If I use the Backplane database software under the free license to manage in-house email, then I save money on (say) Microsoft Exchange. The result is that I can sell my products from my website with lower overhead, so I have made an "indirect use" of Backplane to further my e-commerce activities. Where does one draw the line? -- Dream projects long deferred John Cowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> usually bite the wax tadpole. http://www.ccil.org/~cowan --James Lileks http://www.reutershealth.com -- license-discuss archive is at http://crynwr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?3