Morning all,

We are a small private organisation looking to use Apache ServiceMix
internally, and our legal team has asked me to establish if Apache
ServiceMix is really "free" and that it doesn't require any attribution in
our use case.  

We will not be redistributing ServiceMix and just using it internally
(although we will be sending data to third-parties that has been processed
by ServiceMix).

We've been bitten by "open-source" software licenses in the past, so our
legal guy is a little concerned and would like some sort of confirmation
from the Apache Software Foundation.  It's probably his job to interpret the
Apache 2.0 License and decide this for us, however he's asking me to do some
digging and see if I can find this out.  

I know it will be difficult to obtain an official confirmation from Apache,
so does anyone know how I can confirm without any doubt that we're able to
use SM without any charges and without the requirement to attribute? I know
the license pretty much spells out quite plainly that it is free, so it is
more about the attribution requirements.

Thankyou in advance,
John



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