From: Claudio Nanni Date: April 11 2012 2:53pm Subject: Re: Licensing question about mysql_com.h List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql/227169 Message-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=14dae9d2f26227fb3104bd6867da --14dae9d2f26227fb3104bd6867da Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable And in europe we cannot watch all the american TV Series online :( 2012/4/11 Paul Vallee > If you own the code, you can license it under multiple licenses. > > Kind of like if you own a TV Show, you can license it in the US under one > contract, and in other geographies under other more or less restrictive > contracts. > > This is a painful reality to those of us in Canada, as we can't watch Sou= th > Park clips online. :P > > On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 4:53 AM, James Ots wrote: > > > In their blog post, announcing the sharing of their work, they mention > > licensing it under BSD, but in the repository the COPYING file still > > contains the GPLv2 licence, so I'm not sure what's going on there. > > > > On 10 April 2012 02:32, Andrew Moore wrote: > > > So what's the deal with Twitter's mysql code...how can it be BSD > > licensed? > > > I'm a bit unsure about the intricacies of licensing. > > > > > > A > > > > -- > > MySQL General Mailing List > > For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql > > To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql > > > > > > -- > -- > Discover the latest MySQL tips and tricks from Pythian=92s top talent at = this > year=92s MySQL Conference April 10-12. Details at pythian.com/news > --=20 Claudio --14dae9d2f26227fb3104bd6867da--