28 messages in com.mysql.lists.mysqlRE: using mysql in commercial software| From | Sent On | Attachments |
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| Steve Richter | 26 Jul 2004 06:10 | |
| Aman Raheja | 26 Jul 2004 07:48 | |
| Issac Goldstand | 26 Jul 2004 07:54 | |
| Aman Raheja | 26 Jul 2004 08:09 | |
| Steve Richter | 26 Jul 2004 08:46 | |
| gerald_clark | 26 Jul 2004 11:25 | |
| Laercio Xisto Braga Cavalcanti | 26 Jul 2004 12:05 | |
| SGr...@unimin.com | 26 Jul 2004 12:32 | |
| Steve Richter | 26 Jul 2004 14:43 | |
| mos | 26 Jul 2004 21:48 | |
| Jeremy Zawodny | 02 Aug 2004 01:35 | |
| Jeremy Zawodny | 02 Aug 2004 01:37 | |
| Jeremy Zawodny | 02 Aug 2004 01:41 | |
| Alec...@Quantel.Com | 02 Aug 2004 02:52 | |
| Marc Slemko | 02 Aug 2004 09:24 | |
| Jeremy Zawodny | 02 Aug 2004 11:22 | |
| mos | 02 Aug 2004 13:10 | |
| Jeremy Zawodny | 02 Aug 2004 14:10 | |
| Issac Goldstand | 03 Aug 2004 01:47 | |
| Alec...@Quantel.Com | 03 Aug 2004 01:59 | |
| Issac Goldstand | 03 Aug 2004 02:39 | |
| DebugasRu | 03 Aug 2004 02:42 | |
| Zak Greant | 03 Aug 2004 16:39 | |
| Zak Greant | 04 Aug 2004 17:36 | |
| Zak Greant | 06 Aug 2004 14:22 | |
| mos | 06 Aug 2004 17:07 | |
| Zak Greant | 06 Aug 2004 22:17 | |
| Zak Greant | 10 Aug 2004 11:07 |
| Subject: | RE: using mysql in commercial software![]() |
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| From: | SGr...@unimin.com (SGr...@unimin.com) |
| Date: | 07/26/2004 12:32:37 PM |
| List: | com.mysql.lists.mysql |
I guess that would depend on what kind of license your database connection libraries come with.
** DISCLAIMER ** I AM NOT A LAWYER and THIS IS *NOT* LEGAL ADVICE. **DISCLAIMER **
Whenever I ask myself "can I sell what I just created and keep my source code hidden", I rely on several factors:
1) What restrictions are placed on any source code I wrote, used, or re-used, as well as any image, sound, or other binary resources included in the creation of "the product" 2) What license do I posesses to use the tools I use to compile, compress, link, assemble, or otherwize create "the product" in any fashion. 3) What rights do I have to incorporate or redistribute any third-party libraries that "the product" will require.
To find the answers for your circumstances, you must read and re-read the licensing agreements that apply to _everything_ you use to create your product. If you do not feel comfortable with your translation of the "legal-ese" in your licenses then you need to ask a competent law professional in your locality.
Basically, software is rarely ever "sold". What is paid for is the license to use a software product (program, library, source code, etc.) for a particular purpose. Some licenses allow for the unlimited "personal" use of some very powerful tools but when you go "commercial" with them (using them to create products for sale or transfer to another party) you must verify that your licenses permit you to do so. Each situation will be different. Every product will be different. You just have to go back and dig up all that stuff again and go over it.
Respectfully,
Shawn Green Database Administrator Unimin Corporation - Spruce Pine
"Laercio Xisto Braga Cavalcanti" <laer...@endless-technology.com.br> wrote on 07/26/2004 04:06:01 PM:
Hi all,
If I write a comercial software that allow my customer at instalation time to select between mysql, interbase or other data base is it legal?
Regards,
Laercio.
-----Original Message----- From: gerald_clark [mailto:gera...@suppliersystems.com] Sent: segunda-feira, 26 de julho de 2004 15:26 To: Steve Richter Cc: chat. mysql. Subject: Re: using mysql in commercial software
Steve Richter wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Michael Abbott [mailto:damy...@hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 11:28 AM To: sric...@autocoder.com Subject: RE: using mysql in commercial software
This may not be strictly legal, but you could have the end user download MySQL...... to run with your software.....
exactly! Is Linux distributed under the same type of license as MySql?
If I sell software that runs on linux I dont have to give away my code, right? To use my software you first have to install no charge Linux and MySql.
Why would that not be permitted?
-Steve
Because the MySQL license does not allow you to use it free with commercial software that requires MySQL. If you are running commercial software that requires MySQL you must buy a license.
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