On Monday, 26 בFebruary 2007 08:52, Alex Dover wrote:
> If you read the MySQL licensing carefully, you'll see that the dual
> licensing of MySQL is not valid if you distribute it with commercial
> applications, even if you don't touch the original code.Look at this page:
> http://www.mysql.com/company/legal/licensing/index.html
> Commercial distributions are not allowed to use the GPL licensing for MySQL
> as far as I can tell.

Why don't you read the *whole* sentence you pointed to:
  "For OEMs, ISVs, and VARs who distribute MySQL with their products, and
   do not license and distribute their source code under the GPL, MySQL
   provides a flexible OEM Commercial License."

OK, I'll put it in bold so you can see it:
  "...AND DO NOT LICENSE AND DISTRIBUTE THEIR SOURCE CODE UNDER THE GPL..."

So this applies only to those who *do not* distribute according to GPL.

GPL and any free software and open source license *allows* for any
use (including commercial use). If in doubt read the free software
definition and the open source definition respectively.

Now for the 1000'th time: proprietary != commercial.

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