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Re: Database Application with Obj-C
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Re: Database Application with Obj-C


  • Subject: Re: Database Application with Obj-C
  • From: Karl Kuehn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 08:48:30 -0500

There is some argument that even if you distribute the program to a global company (think IBM) that you might be falling under GPL restrictions. I don't think this affects many of us, and it is a bit of a "how many angels can dance on the head of a pin" question... But it is one more reason to go PostgreSQL.

Karl Kuehn
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On Dec 23, 2003, at 1:07 AM, Cameron Hayne wrote:

A clarification on who can use mySQL (or other GPL software):
Note that there is no restriction (or imposed requirements) on the use of
GPL software in a program that is not distributed outside of the company
where it is developed. Thus GPL software (e.g. mySQL) can be used for any
in-house development if desired.
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