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Re: vmware & Oracle

From: Ethan Post <post.ethan_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 11:34:42 -0500
Message-ID: <357b48a90707230934l1cc3f9afva1da87fca1f2eefc@mail.gmail.com>


I think the wording in that has changed significantly from what was there a couple years ago. I could be wrong but it seems a lot clearer now than it used to be.

On 7/20/07, Neil Overend <neiloverend_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
> After reading the actual licence terms (which I should have done
> earlier :-) the development licence does sound much more restrcitive
> than I thought, The phrase
>
> "All software downloads are free, and each comes with a Development
> License that allows you to use full versions of the products only while
> developing and prototyping your applications."
>
> does sound a bit misleading to me, when compared to the details
>
> > "You may not:
> > [ text deleted]
> > - continue to develop your application after you have used it for any
> > internal data processing, commercial or production purpose without
> > securing an appropriate license from us, or an Oracle reseller;"
>
> I'll bet there are a lot of people who don't actually read the details
> (me included), i should be more careful in future, good job
> licencing's not part of my job role :-)
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