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Checking. I don't think the customer bought the "network" version.
Apparently its MySQL Pro Licence V4.
It's a bit rich not to offer upgrades at a discount IMO.
Adam
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From: David Logan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Checking. I don't think the customer bought the "network" version.
Apparently its MySQL Pro Licence V4.
It's a bit rich not to offer upgrades at a discount IMO.
Adam
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From: David Logan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 May 2006 11:52
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Adam Lipscombe wrote:
Folks,
We have a commercial product that uses mysql 4.0.24. We bought a commercial
licence for this version.
We want to upgrade to 5.0.21.
I spoke with the MySQL saleswoman this morning and she says they don't do
upgrades and want another entire licence fee for
Folks,
We have a commercial product that uses mysql 4.0.24. We bought a commercial
licence for this version.
We want to upgrade to 5.0.21.
I spoke with the MySQL saleswoman this morning and she says they don't do
upgrades and want another entire licence fee for v5.x.
Does anyone else
Hello.
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> Hi!
> I wonder, where i can get answers about mysql licences.
> Does anybody know an adress to contact to?
> Best regards,
> Kai
>
> http://www.wido.de
>
>
>
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At 08:48 AM 3/10/2005, Bungarz, Kai wrote:
Hi!
I wonder, where i can get answers about mysql licences.
Does anybody know an adress to contact to?
Best regards,
Kai
http://www.wido.de
I might be wrong, but shouldn't the first place you look be the mysql.com
site? Sounds logical to me anyway.
Stev
> I wonder, where i can get answers about mysql licences.
> Does anybody know an adress to contact to?
> Best regards,
www.mysql.com ?
With regards,
Martijn Tonies
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I wonder, where i can get answers about mysql licences.
Does anybody know an adress to contact to?
Best regards,
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http://www.wido.de
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LIBMYSQL.DLL file for proper functioning.
Should our company has to buy a licence for this?
Should our users, after buying the application, for using it, because it has
included the LIBMYSQL.DLL file, have to buy a licence?
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Alexandru mailto:[EMAIL
sday, March 10, 2004 7:19 PM
Subject: Commercial Licence
> I want to run a commercial product based on MySQL. I have one centralized
> server running MySQL in replication mode (master server). I have five
> clients running MySQL (each slave is running one MySQL daemon).
> Do I h
uct based on MySQL. I have one centralized
> server running MySQL in replication mode (master server). I have five
> clients running MySQL (each slave is running one MySQL daemon).
> Do I have to acquire only one commercial licence for my master server or do
> I have do get commerc
I want to run a commercial product based on MySQL. I have one centralized
server running MySQL in replication mode (master server). I have five
clients running MySQL (each slave is running one MySQL daemon).
Do I have to acquire only one commercial licence for my master server or do
I have do get
Good Day All,
Let me attempt to provide some clarity on this issues (though it is
important to note that I am not a lawyer or a judge.)
The fundaments of the GPL are easy to understand.
The GPL operates within standard copyright law.
Under copyright law[0], the copyright holder has a bundle of
Does this mean that I must make all of my web sites non-commercial?
(since I use mySQL as my main DBMS)
This was sarcastic, not real question aiming the next sentence
MySQL> "You need a license if you sell a product designed specifically
for use with MySQL or that requires the MySQL server to fun
Yves Goergen wrote:
(1) I want to start a (small, non-free) webhosting service and offer
webspace with PHP support and a MySQL database account. There will be some
standard tariffs that include a database account but I'm going to make them
available as extra upgrade, too, for a monthly fee. Do I n
So this is getting really confusing now...
I have two quite explicit questions to this and I hope there are some
experts listening on this list who can answer them.
(1) I want to start a (small, non-free) webhosting service and offer
webspace with PHP support and a MySQL database account. There w
"You need a license if you sell a product designed specifically for
use with MySQL or that requires the MySQL server to function at all.
This is true whether or not you provide MySQL for your client as part
of your product distribution."
Does this mean that I must make all of my web sites non
"You need a license if you sell a product designed specifically for
use with MySQL or that requires the MySQL server to function at all.
This is true whether or not you provide MySQL for your client as part
of your product distribution."
Does this mean that I must make all of my web sites non
f you include the MySQL server in your non Open Source application,
you need a commercial licence for the MySQL server
b) If you include one of the MySQL drivers in your non Open Source
application (so that your application can run with MySQL), you need
a commercial licence for the driver(s)
"You need a license if you sell a product designed specifically for use
with MySQL or that requires the MySQL server to function at all. This is
true whether or not you provide MySQL for your client as part of your
product distribution."
Does this mean that I must make all of my web sites non-co
Ivan Cukic wrote:
1. Free use for those who are 100% GPL
2. Free use for those who never copy, modify or distribute
3. Commercial use for everyone else
Strange thing: How can SUSE redistribute mySQL when it is not 100% GPL?
(It has MPL, ... also, beside commercial programs)
Ivan
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We have company 1 that make's a product that communicate with MySQL server
using TCP/IP.
This product (company 1) does not use the MySQL client to connect to MySQL
server. (Don't ask me how, I don't know)
(By the way, this product really exist, that is why I am asking this
question).
Therefore, if
licence of their product or
alternatively include a non-GPL license in their product. You might want to
ask them about this if you feel unsure or have doubts.
Jan
> -Original Message-
> From: Stéphane Bischoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 15:31
&
from the mysql download pages
informative and to the point... slightly paraphrased:
"You need to purchase commercial non-GPL MySQL licenses if you distribute
MySQL Software with your non open source software."
If "company 1" does not distribute MySQL software (C API included),
for its product.
2 - the product does not use MySQL client to connect to MySQL server.
This is what is bugging me, can you help ?
thank you,
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From: Ron Albright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 3 décembre, 2003 18:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Licence question
A
1. Free use for those who are 100% GPL
2. Free use for those who never copy, modify or distribute
3. Commercial use for everyone else
OK. But 2nd statement is not taken from GPL.
Example: SUSE ships non GPL programs such as StarOffice (not
OpenOffice), SUN ships
Java etc. in it's Linux...
This
d by MySQL AB and you intend to distribute MySQL software (be that
internally or externally), you must first obtain a commercial license to the
MySQL software in question.
More specifically:
a) If you include the MySQL server in your non Open Source application, you
need a commercial licence
At 01:26 PM 12/3/2003, Chuck Gadd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is your standard "I am not a lawyer" type answer, because reading
the text of the GPL can be overwhelming, but the way I understand it,
if you are shipping MySql with your app, then you've either got to
release your app under the GP
At 03:55 PM 12/3/2003, you wrote:
If you were to simply download and install MySQL at your company
office, then write apps for in-house use at your company, then
you have no license issues. Your apps would not need to be
GPL, and you do not need a Mysql commercial license.
This was discussed by a
If you were to simply download and install MySQL at your company
office, then write apps for in-house use at your company, then
you have no license issues. Your apps would not need to be
GPL, and you do not need a Mysql commercial license.
This was discussed by a Mysql AB employee during the MySQL
Stéphane Bischoff wrote:
We are programming a Delphi application that interacts with the MySQL server
from Windows.
Normally we would need a client side licence ?
But if we use a set of components (from a third party) that allow us to
interact with the MySQL server without using the MySQL client
Hi,
We are programming a Delphi application that interacts with the MySQL server
from Windows.
Normally we would need a client side licence ?
But if we use a set of components (from a third party) that allow us to
interact with the MySQL server without using the MySQL client. In this case,
do
I believe the same is true of urSQL. However, you do need to set up an
ODBC data source and this requires the MS Access driver. The easiest way
to get the driver is to install MS Access, but I think it is possible to
install the driver without MS Access...
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Arthur Fuller wrot
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% Since DBScripter uses ODBC, you'll have to set up a Data Source in the ODBC
% manager in Windows for any database you wish to access with the product.
Oh, I get it... ODBC means Windows. That leave
d to LINUX and
other UNIX flavors.. :-)
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From: David T-G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 6:53 AM
To: mysql users
Cc: Arthur Fuller
Subject: Re: Licence Free Import/Export for Access?
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Arthur, et al --
...and then Arthur Fuller said...
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% I have used dbScripter a lot for this kind of work. It is definitely NOT
% necessary to own Access to use it.
Cool! That's what I wanted to pin down. So if someone sends me an
Access .MDB file
d T-G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: February 12, 2003 10:45 PM
To: mysql users
Cc: j.urban; Christensen, Dave
Subject: Re: Licence Free Import/Export for Access?
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Dave & J, et al --
[re DBScripter and urSQL]
Those are nice tools, but if I
Neil Williams wrote:
Hi
Is there a licence free way to Import (and Export) Access databases (mdb
files) into (out from) mySQL?
I've read the FAQs and looked at the converters available but it appears to
me that all of these require the Access program to work.
Is there any way of converti
d T-G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 9:45 PM
To: mysql users
Cc: j.urban; Christensen, Dave
Subject: Re: Licence Free Import/Export for Access?
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Dave & J, et al --
[re DBScripter and urSQL]
Those are nice tools, but if I
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Dave & J, et al --
[re DBScripter and urSQL]
Those are nice tools, but if I read you correctly they only work if one
has MS Access. The original poster, if I read *him* correctly, wants a
way to read Access DB files and turn them into MySQL files --
I've used urSQL (http://www.urbanresearch.com/ursql) to accomplish this
for quite some time. You can click on an MS Access table and select
"Build Script as MySQL" to get a MySQL-like CREATE TABLE script...
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Christensen, Dave wrote:
> There's a relatively low-cost ODBC utili
s
pretty simple to put one together.
Here's the link to the site:
http://www.dkgadvancedsolutions.com/dbscript.htm
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From: David T-G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 10:43 AM
To: mysql users
Cc: Neil Williams
Subject: Re: Licenc
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...and then Neil Williams said...
%
% Hi
Hi!
%
% Is there a licence free way to Import (and Export) Access databases (mdb
% files) into (out from) mySQL?
I haven't seen one yet. It's quite possible that nobody has writ
> Is there a licence free way to Import (and Export) Access
> databases (mdb files) into (out from) mySQL?
>
> I've read the FAQs and looked at the converters available
> but it appears to me that all of these require the Access
> program to work. Is there any way of
Hi
Is there a licence free way to Import (and Export) Access databases (mdb
files) into (out from) mySQL?
I've read the FAQs and looked at the converters available but it appears to
me that all of these require the Access program to work.
Is there any way of converting to/from MDB
rbase , in my case , witch these licences must i use ?
>
> on the mysql page i could read that if my software only depends on
> mysql to run , i have to order a licence , if not ( in multi-database
> case ) , i haven´t to order a commercial licence.
>
> How this licences works ?
>
>> The licence in mysql page is "obscure" for version 4.0
>>
>> What is a diference of MySQL-Classic and MySQL-Pro ?
LG> The only difference between those two is InnoDB - MySQL-Classic does not
LG> include it, while MySQL-Pro does. Both products are availabl
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On Monday 25 November 2002 13:53, Dyego Souza do Carmo wrote:
> The licence in mysql page is "obscure" for version 4.0
>
> What is a diference of MySQL-Classic and MySQL-Pro ?
The only difference between those two is InnoDB - MyS
The licence in mysql page is "obscure" for version 4.0
What is a diference of MySQL-Classic and MySQL-Pro ?
When may i use MySQL-Classic ?
When may i use MySQL-Pro ?
My Application is a commercial multi-database , running in mysql and
interbase , in my case , witch these licenceses
; Similar to MySQL Standard (*including* InnoDB), but only available as a
> commercial licensed version.
>
> What is the diference in (Commercial) and (Commercial Licence) ?
There is none, just bad wording. Both means the same.
> The download ( bin and source ) of MySQL with InnoDB
(Commercial) and (Commercial Licence) ?
The download ( bin and source ) of MySQL with InnoDB ( 4.0.5 ) is free
? or only available for "customers" ?
The Mysql Standard SOURCE have a InnoDB table handler ? and The Engine
of InnoDB on MySQL-Standard and MySQL-Pro is same ?
Tnks for
Hello,
> Klym writes:
> > I hope I'm not out of line by asking a licensing question. I am
> > working on a MySQL database for a web-based survey. We will be
> > charging a fee to complete the survey and receive reports. Am I
> > required to purchase a M
gards,
Shaun
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From: "Sinisa Milivojevic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: licence
> Neil Highley writes:
> > Let me know about the an
Neil Highley writes:
> Let me know about the answer to this one.
>
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Subject: Re: licence
> Klym writes:
> > I hope I'm not out of line by asking a licensing question. I am working
on
> > a MySQL database for a web-based survey. We will be char
Klym writes:
> I hope I'm not out of line by asking a licensing question. I am working on
> a MySQL database for a web-based survey. We will be charging a fee to
> complete the survey and receive reports. Am I required to purchase a MySQL
> licence for this or does my hosting
I hope I'm not out of line by asking a licensing question. I am working on
a MySQL database for a web-based survey. We will be charging a fee to
complete the survey and receive reports. Am I required to purchase a MySQL
licence for this or does my hosting company who sold me the use of
http://www.mysql.com/support/arrangements.html is pretty clear on what you
need...
M;)
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From: nagendra [mailto:nagendra%bartronicsindia.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 7:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Regarding Licence
Hai,
I have one doubt regarding
Hai,
I have one doubt regarding Licence of MySql.
I want to develop one software based on MySql.
And i want to distribute it in the market. To do this shall i need Licence
for MySql. Why i am asking is MySql is available on InterNet at free. So, i
am thinking i can distribute my software without
Hi, again.
Hmm.
1) Lets supose, i have ISP that supports mysql+apache+PHP.
My php+mysql+apache based system is located on the ISP server.
When i sell this PHP application to my client (any Company), this company
works with my system over Internet on ISP.
Anybody need licence ? I, the Client or my
Hi.
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 04:08:56PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi guys.
> I made system. it is based on php+apache+mysql.
> This system i would like to sell a Company.
> Must i or this Company buy any licence from mySQL AB to legally use mysql
> with apache+PHP in this
Ireneusz,
Monday, February 25, 2002, 5:08:56 PM, you wrote:
IP> Hi guys.
IP> I made system. it is based on php+apache+mysql.
IP> This system i would like to sell a Company.
IP> Must i or this Company buy any licence from mySQL AB to legally use mysql
IP> with apache+PHP in this
Hi guys.
I made system. it is based on php+apache+mysql.
This system i would like to sell a Company.
Must i or this Company buy any licence from mySQL AB to legally use mysql
with apache+PHP in this system ?
I need quickly an answer.
Regards.
I. Piasecki
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> I'need know what version of MySQL running in Windows, is free licence ?
http://www.mysql.com/doc/M/y/MySQL_server_licenses.html
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I'need know what version of MySQL running in Windows, is free licence ?
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From: "Piotr Szybiak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 3:34 AM
Subject: About licence
>
> Hi
> I am a 5th year student of University of Technology in Poznan (Poland). I
would like to use MySQL i
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 10:34:38AM +0100, Piotr Szybiak wrote:
>
> I am a 5th year student of University of Technology in Poznan
> (Poland). I would like to use MySQL in commerce project (Internet
> Auction). I will develope my Auction in Linux. Have I buy a licence
> from you
Hi
I am a 5th year student of University of Technology in Poznan (Poland). I would like
to use MySQL in commerce project (Internet Auction). I will develope my Auction in
Linux. Have I buy a licence from you ??? How many it cost. Pleace answer me, it is
very important for me.
Thank you
le in the next couple of versions. There are other differences as
well.
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 8:33
Subject: Question regarding portability and licence
I am an independent web developer worki
I am an independent web developer working on a web based application that I
plan on giving to companies to use to track certain activities. I am
currently developing this application using ASP and VB and integrating it
into an MS SQL server. I have some companies using MS SQL, some using ORACLE
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