In latest mail from Bernard Clement, I've seen a very important phrase: "...MySql interpretation for license..." (or something else like this). Well, I've got to MySQL/MaxDB license page and I have found the answer:
"Free use for those who never copy, modify or distribute. As long as you never distribute (internally or externally) the MySQL Software in any way, you are free to use it for powering your application, irrespective of whether your application is under GPL license or not." This, note, surpasses the GPL license (making it more flexible - thanks, MySQL), because original GPL license is more restrictive (but you can use commercial software if you use a LGPL or ASF license, and you software NEVER connect direct, neither linked, neither dinamic linked)... So, I don't distribute MaxDB, but the customer of my software want's to use it, he don't have to pay for it (he make the download, not me, and I don't give any kind of CD rom with MaxDB to him). As I stated before, I'll make a great effort to my client to acquire support from MySQL (may be I'll buy support from MySQL, and sell support to my customer - so we have a chain where all have gain). As I said before, I don't be afraid about paying for licenses. The only think I want is being capable to be completelly in extends of the law (or been legal). Best regards, Edson Richter -- MaxDB Discussion Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/maxdb To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
