No, you can do with it whatever you want, except blame/sue the copyrightholder 
for any problems you might have with it (software is AS IS).

On Thursday 05 July 2007, lai yoke hman wrote:
> Hello,
> I am an undergraduate of a university in Malaysia, if I want to do
> performance benchmark on PostgreSQL 8, do I need to get a license agreement
> or some sort of thing? Thanks.
>
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