On 4/2/07, Danny Ching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/2/07, Jun Salen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> available? I also visit VirtualBox site and it seems
> that using that will be allowed only for personal use.

From Virtualbox FAQ
http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Licensing_FAQ

   Personal use is when you install the product on one or more PCs yourself
and you make use of it (or even your friend, sister and grandmother). It
doesn't matter whether you just use it for fun or run your multi-million
euro business with it. Also, if you install it on your work PC at some large
company, this is still personal use. However, if you are an administrator
and want to deploy it to the 500 desktops in your company, this would not
qualify as personal use. Well, you could ask each of your 500 employees to
install VirtualBox but don't you think we deserve some money in this case?
We'd even assist you with any issue you might have.

   Use at academic institutions such as schools, colleges and universities
by both teachers and students is covered. So in addition to the personal use
which is always permitted, academic institutions may also choose to roll out
the software in an automated way to make it available to its students and
personnel.


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Regards,
Danny Ching
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