"James Ots" ;
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 10:53 AM
Subject: Re: Licensing question about mysql_com.h
And in europe we cannot watch all the american TV Series online :(
2012/4/11 Paul Vallee
If you own the code, you can license it under multiple licenses.
Kind of like if you own
And in europe we cannot watch all the american TV Series online :(
2012/4/11 Paul Vallee
> If you own the code, you can license it under multiple licenses.
>
> Kind of like if you own a TV Show, you can license it in the US under one
> contract, and in other geographies under other more or less
If you own the code, you can license it under multiple licenses.
Kind of like if you own a TV Show, you can license it in the US under one
contract, and in other geographies under other more or less restrictive
contracts.
This is a painful reality to those of us in Canada, as we can't watch South
In their blog post, announcing the sharing of their work, they mention
licensing it under BSD, but in the repository the COPYING file still
contains the GPLv2 licence, so I'm not sure what's going on there.
On 10 April 2012 02:32, Andrew Moore wrote:
> So what's the deal with Twitter's mysql code
GPL v2 Section 2 clause b:
You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in
whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any
part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third
parties under the terms of this License.
>From my reading of this
So what's the deal with Twitter's mysql code...how can it be BSD licensed?
I'm a bit unsure about the intricacies of licensing.
A
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Michael Dykman wrote:
> Your code might not qualify for the linking excepetion, but users of
> your code can use the inking exceptio
Your code might not qualify for the linking excepetion, but users of
your code can use the inking exception to licence their product
however they choose.
- michael dykman
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 2:43 PM, James Ots wrote:
> I don't think I can use a linking exception when I license my code, as
>
I don't think I can use a linking exception when I license my code, as
the GPL says I must license my code with the same licence that the
original code used.
James Ots
On 8 April 2012 00:52, Michael Dykman wrote:
> Not quite true. Your driver would likely have to be published under
> GPL but th
Not quite true. Your driver would likely have to be published under
GPL but that allows the linking exception which allows users of your
driver to avoid having to open-source their own works which utilize
the driver.Should someone decide to code bug fixes or extensions
for your driver, those w
I am writing a MySQL connector for the Dart programming language. I
was hoping to licence it under the BSD Licence, but since it uses
modified parts of mysql_com.h, which is licensed under the GPL, I'm
guessing that I'll have to licence my connector under the GPL as well?
And therefore, anyone who
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