Re: [MYSQL] Licens problems.

2003-10-10 Thread yönsis yazilim proje


When end-user  use MySQL with any non-GPL licensed program , he must buy
commercial MySQL license.

Or

If you want support from MySQL AB, you need commercial license.


It's very easy and elastic.

özgür


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From: Rob A. Brahier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 11:27 PM
Subject: RE: [MYSQL] Licens problems.


 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.

 Actually, could someone from MySQL clarify this bit for future reference?
 If my application includes a standardized method of access such as ODBC,
or
 provides the option to use MySQL in addition to other databases through
 specific classes and methods (e.g. accessing the old C libs from pre-4.0
 days) then does it require a corporate license?

 -Rob


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 From: Kaarel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 12:34 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 I am developing a small program for a small computer firm.
 Now I wonder when I have to buy the corporate licens?
 And when to use the free GPL-licens one.
 
 
 http://www.mysql.com/products/licensing-examples.html

 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.

 So yes if your program is designed to work with MySQL, I guess you need
 to buy a license.

 Kaarel



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Re: [MYSQL] Licens problems.

2003-10-10 Thread P Srinivasulu
When end-user  use MySQL with any non-GPL licensed program , he must
buy
commercial MySQL license.

Nope. Only If you distribute Mysql  with your non gpled commercial
application. Then you need to get commercial licenses for each copy you
sell. 

You can use GPL Mysql with Non GPL program as far as you don't
distribute it.

Regards,
Srinivasulu.



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[MYSQL] Licens problems.

2003-10-09 Thread Thomas Fredrik Holm

Hello

I am developing a small program for a small computer firm.
Now I wonder when I have to buy the corporate licens?
And when to use the free GPL-licens one.

My application ´saves some data in the database and I have done NO change in the 
cource code of the free version of MySQL.

Should I or shouldnt I buy it

Thank you
Thomas

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Re: [MYSQL] Licens problems.

2003-10-09 Thread Kaarel

I am developing a small program for a small computer firm. 
Now I wonder when I have to buy the corporate licens?
And when to use the free GPL-licens one. 
 

http://www.mysql.com/products/licensing-examples.html

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.

So yes if your program is designed to work with MySQL, I guess you need 
to buy a license.

Kaarel

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RE: [MYSQL] Licens problems.

2003-10-09 Thread Rob A. Brahier
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.

Actually, could someone from MySQL clarify this bit for future reference?
If my application includes a standardized method of access such as ODBC, or
provides the option to use MySQL in addition to other databases through
specific classes and methods (e.g. accessing the old C libs from pre-4.0
days) then does it require a corporate license?

-Rob


-Original Message-
From: Kaarel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 12:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MYSQL] Licens problems.



I am developing a small program for a small computer firm.
Now I wonder when I have to buy the corporate licens?
And when to use the free GPL-licens one.


http://www.mysql.com/products/licensing-examples.html

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.

So yes if your program is designed to work with MySQL, I guess you need
to buy a license.

Kaarel



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