On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 08:14, Damir Dezeljin wrote:
> Firstly excuse my poor english ;)))
> 
> I read the entire mail thread. I'm useing MySQL for our own data storage
> (I use it to store our oceanographic data for internal use) - I guess that
> I don't need a commercial license for this.
> 
> I have another question ... if I will do a commercial program in future
> which will use MySQL as backend, do I need to buy only one commercial
> license to link the program or does any customer need a commercial
> license if I don't want that my code to be GPLed?

You need to buy a license for each distributed/sold version of your
product that contains MySQL.

But there are no limits on the number of clients that connects to that
MySQL server of number of CPUs in the machine or so (like with our big
proprietary competitors).

/David (MySQL Co-Founder)






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