Re: Sixth Draft (BSD language)
От | Ned Lilly |
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Тема | Re: Sixth Draft (BSD language) |
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Msg-id | 41375C89.9000101@nedscape.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Sixth Draft (BSD language) (Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net>) |
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Re: Sixth Draft (BSD language)
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Список | pgsql-advocacy |
Point taken. I guess I would include modification under the general word "use" for purposes of this discussion. But maybe say "... how the software is used or distributed." Peter Eisentraut wrote: > Ned Lilly wrote: > >>The original language I suggested was: >> >>PostgreSQL is released under a "BSD-style" license, which allows >>maximum flexibility for corporate and individual users, with no >>license fees regardless of how the software is used. > > > My response still holds: > > >>>>This is an incorrect interpretation of the licensing situation. >>>>There are plenty of licenses that are granted free of charge but >>>>still leave the recipient without any flexibility. The advantage >>>>of the BSD license is the lack of restrictions on modication and >>>>distribution. > > >>I think that offers a good contrast to both MySQL and the commercial >>competitors. > > > You can *use* MySQL however you want, if you have obtained a legal copy. > You just can't modify or distribute it however you want. That is an > important distinction. Copyright law does not regulate use at all; it > regulates copying. Once you have obtained a legal copy, you can use > the software in any way you choose, even if some licenses try to give a > different impression. >
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