1. See how interesting they are:
"1� - If I have a web hosting company, and I want do sell services that support mysql database, do I need a commercial license? One for each Server?
- No you don't. "
"2� - If I buy a hosting service from a hosting company, and develop a website/web application to a client, does the client needs to have a commercial license?
- If the site is not open source then yes per installed server "
"3� - If I want to install a server at a client company with mysql to serve an aplication I have developed, does my client needs a commercial license?
- If your application is not open source yes your customer needs a commercial licenses or you can resell it to him."
2. According to those answers every MySQL based site or application that is not made available as fully open sourced must pay a MySQL license.
3. Did you know that if you rented hosting space from an hosting enterprise, and that said enterprise just provided you a "free" MySQL server, you should have paid MySQL AG a "per server" license?
4. The same for those have set up, or intend to set up a Hospital Information System based in the MySQL flavor of Care2x:
4.1. Did you know that the hospital must buy MySQL licenses in a "per server" license?
4.2. Did you know that in not doing so, you yourself and the hospital that you work to, may be judicially prosecuted?
4.3. Are you sure that all the work that you have done regarding that said hospital is, so far, 100% open source?
The more we get to know MySQL the more we like them...
Best regards,
J. Antas
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