> On Sep 18, 2019, at 12:17 PM, Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com> wrote:
> 
> On 9/18/19 11:06 AM, Rob Sargent wrote:
>> On 9/18/19 11:50 AM, Ashkar Dev wrote:
>>> Hi all thanks,
>>> I meant maybe I create a web app with PostgreSQL that work locally for 
>>> example for a pharmacy that stores data by barcode while the DB was created 
>>> by PostgreSQL how I can sell the Database for him, how to deliver the 
>>> product to him can I sell the package that contains web app files with 
>>> PostgreSQL software and the database code?
>>> 
>> You can charge the pharmacist for your efforts: your web app (license), 
>> installing postgres and your schema (somewhere) and the data supporting your 
>> web-app, any documentation of your web-app and schema, any maintenance and 
>> support you care to specify. You can copy-right your app and schema and data.
>> You cannot (legitimately) charge the pharmacist for any part PostgresQL.
> 
> Why not?
> 
> Pretty sure that is what third parties are doing with their forks of Postgres.
> 
I see your point, but aren’t they in essence charging for their efforts in 
making, managing their fork.  There are plenty of vendors, for a time I was 
one, who happily apply a schema to which ever database the client supplied 
(mssql, ora, pg in my case).





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