If you use the built-in database, it is based on SQLite (not MySQL) and is released under the public domain. You are free to use SQLite in any fashion that you wish without paying royalties, etc.

For more information, see the SQLite site: http://www.sqlite.org/ copyright.html

If you are connecting to a MySQL database, then the above does not apply.

Malcolm Smith

On Jan 13, 2007, at 4:44 PM, Martin Gallo wrote:

I am confused by all this. Does that mean that if I write and sell a RealBasic application that uses a RealBasic SQLdatabase that I am breaking the license and therefore the law?
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