Hi,

The documentation has Copyright notice here: 
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/LEGALNOTICE.html
I’m not a lawyer, but basically it lists 3 paragraphs to be included in all 
copies, modified versions or other uses.
Though not sure how this applies to to ‘translations’..

-- 
Tair Sabirgaliev
Bee Software, LLP

On July 20, 2015 at 11:22:49, Kisung Kim ([email protected]) wrote:

Dear,

We are a postgreSQL company in South Korea.
As a one of our efforts to spread postgreSQL in our country,
we plan to publish the Korean version of the postgreSQL documentation as a 
printed book
via Acorn publisher(which is one of the biggest IT publisher in Korea).

But we think that we should check and solve some licensing issues
with regards to the copyrights of the PG docs.

We will translate the PG docs to the Korean language, and publish the 
translated book.
And Acorn publisher will sell the books commercially, 
which means that they will seek to make a commercial incomes by selling the 
books.

Is there any issues with selling the translated book commercially?
We know that the English version was sold by Furtus.com (Is it alive?).
Any body who is concerned to this issue, please, let us know and give some 
helps.

Thank you, everybody.

Kisung Kim.

  
                                                                                
                                                                       


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