I have a question about mysql's licensing terms. They provide an option to license either under their proprietary license, or the GPL. According to their website (and from what I have heard from others), mysql says that if you are only going to use their software inhouse and not distribute it to others, you can license it under the GPL. However, if you want to distribute it to third parties as part of your proprietary software, you cannot. They seem to say that this applies even if you keep the mysql code separate from your own code and communicate only through some kind of linking or socket. It seems to me that their restrictions on distribution actually go against the terms of the GPL. Are other companies doing the same thing, and is this kind of practice generally considered ok by the open source community and/or FSF?
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