As far as I know, if you only require MySQL as an option or just an added 
features, your company do not need to purchase a license.

KH

> > Otherwise, you may ask whether MySQL is an option or
> > not. It means that if 
> > your logs and related information can go to other
> > mean such as a text file 
> > then you are no need to buy license.
> 
> In theory we can find option for any db appliance,
> let say, we can store data in regular files. 
> 
> > 
> > However, if your program can't run without MySQL
> > database, I think license 
> > will be required.
> 
> I can for example, use PostgreSQL, but main key for me
> is to have multiplatform database. 
> 
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