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> From: Scott Klement > > You're free to distribute that product to your customers. All you have to > do is tell them "it requires MySQL, which you can download and install > from MySQL.com" Okee dokee. I'll take your word for it, Scott. I guess I don't understand then what MySQL is charging a license fee for - only if I distribute MySQL and DON'T say it's available from www.myqsl.com? You might want to actually read their licensing policy and see what it says. Maybe that's indeed what they're saying. Seems a little strange, but hey, I'm no expert. Joe
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