On Sep 10, 2004, Thomas Zehetbauer <thomasz(a)hostmaster.org> wrote:
On Fre, 2004-09-10 at 17:50 -0400, Lamar Owen wrote:
> And PostgreSQL is not owned by or sponsored by any one company;
nor
> is it an issue to embed PostgreSQL in a commercial product.
AFAIK PostgreSQL is licensed as GPL with no exceptions, so it is a
problem for commercial applications.
Even if it was GPL, it wouldn't be a problem for commercial
applications. It might be for proprietary applications, but we all
know a requirement for software to be considered FOSS is that you can
make commercial use, and you can commercialize it.
And, heck, IANAL, but I understand that, if your application would not
be regarded as a derived work of a GPLed database, you could still
make it proprietary, and you could still bundle the database with your
application, since the GNU GPL doesn't prohibit this.
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