Hi all,
does anybody know where can I find a recent guide/information regarding
the licensing of data recovery environments with /MySQL Enterprise Server/?
Regards
Dimitre
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Should this be legally allowed? Does MySQL take any action on such issues?
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Hi Everyone,
We have purchased MySQL License a few months ago.
We already installed our product in one company.
I don't know if we have to buy another license if we want to install it to
another customer?
And what happens if we want to upgrade to MySQL 5.0.x, for example.
Do we need a new li
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Greetings All,
Sorry for the long delay in following up!
First, I have resigned from my position as MySQL AB Community Advocate
for personal reasons.
If you have concerns regarding licensing and community issues that you
wish to directly engage MySQL
Greetings All,
As a way to cooperatively work to address some of the licensing
concerns held by members of the MySQL community and the broader Free
Software/Open Source community, we are initiating a community review of
our licensing policy documents.
This means that we are soliciting feedback
At 20:31 12/02/2002 +, David Ayliffe wrote:
Hi!
You can assume that the Windows License Terms is the same than Unix
version.
The shareware is a License option that was abandoned.
Regards,
Miguel
>I read in Paul's book that to use MySQL on a Windows platform you need
>to pay for it.
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t; Thanks lots
> David Ayliffe
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Hi,
MySQL licensing has changed since Paul's book was published.
You should check MySQL site for up to date information:
http://www.mysql.com
I read in Paul's book that to use MySQL on a Windows platform you need
to pay for it.
I have downloaded a version of the server and client software from the
official MySQL.com site and installed it on XP without incident.
Paul also writes that the version for windows will be shareware only.
Th
Hi!
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Neil> I would like to comment on the following mysql.com question
Neil> "We have made our product available at zero price under the GNU
Neil> General Public Licence (GPL), and we also sell it under a commercial
Neil> licence to th
> I would like to comment on the following mysql.com question
>
> "We have made our product available at zero price under the GNU
> General Public Licence (GPL), and we also sell it under a commercial
> licence to those who do not wish to be bound by the terms of the GPL."
>
> Out of curiosit
Neil Zanella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would like to comment on the following mysql.com question
>
> "We have made our product available at zero price under the GNU
> General Public Licence (GPL), and we also sell it under a commercial
> licence to those who do not wish to be bound by t
I would like to comment on the following mysql.com question
"We have made our product available at zero price under the GNU
General Public Licence (GPL), and we also sell it under a commercial
licence to those who do not wish to be bound by the terms of the GPL."
Out of curiosity, how does t
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