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 about this:
>> Do the hotel  _have_ to get an MySql database License or will they stay legal 
>without one? I know, mySql is released under the GPL license but I need to be really 
>sure about this. 
>> 
>> I would love to buy an license to support the Mysql team but since the license 
>would be drawn from my payment I'm hesitating.. 200USD is alot of money here in 
>Sweden, atleast for me.
>> 
>> regards,
>> Frans Englich
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 

> If you are giving your administrative program for free, you do not
> require a licence. Otherwise, you do ... 

Even if he uses an unmodified version of MySQL?

-- 
Pål Sollie - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I had a fortune cookie the other day
and it said: 'Outlook not so good'.
I said: 'Sure, but Microsoft ships it anyway'


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