Philip Warner wrote: > My legal advice is that, assuming they knew it was a BSD project, they > can't take it out of PostgreSQL. But you could, for example, stop Microsoft > using your compression code in one of their products. The new license > removes this right from you. Why wouldn't MS be able to take the code and use it while abiding by its terms and conditions?
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