New Apache License?
Richard Welty
rwelty at averillpark.net
Tue Feb 24 01:15:17 UTC 2004
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 11:34:18 -0800 "Bevan C. Bennett" <bevan at fulcrummicro.com> wrote:
> Richard Welty wrote:
> > the MySQL license change is odious because it puts businesses between
> > a rock and a hard place -- they get four choices. one, don't upgrade MySQL.
> > two, pay for a commercial license. three, place their code under the GPL.
> > four, switch to another database.
> >
> > and of course, if they don't notice the license change until too late, they
> > have a bit of a problem.
> It's my understanding that a company can still use their own code with
> MySQL internally in whatever way they want, since the license issues
> only kick in if you want to redistribute.
if you read the informational material on the MySQL AB web site,
you'll see that they are defining redistribution to include making a
copy of an app on another server within an organization.
i don't know if it'd hold up in court, but the whole fact that they are
making a claim like this is enough to leave a sour taste in one's
mouth.
richard
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