| From: | Richard Welty <rwelty(at)averillpark(dot)net> |
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| To: | pgsql-general <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | Re: how does license work for non-profit companies? |
| Date: | 2004-06-15 20:38:28 |
| Message-ID: | Mahogany-0.66.0-5447-20040615-163828.00@averillpark.net |
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On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 14:20:21 +0000 "D. Stimits" <stimits(at)comcast(dot)net> wrote:
> A non-profit organization is interested in a new data application that
> would use a SQL storage system. I'm interested to know how non-profit
> companies that are not selling products are considered for licensing.
> Can they use PostgreSQL just like anyone else or do non-profits qualify
> as commercial use and need to consider other licensing?
umm, go read the license.
the BSD license is quite simple and quite clear. nobody has to pay.
ever.
richard
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