I bet donations to support the project are appreciated.
Other than that, the postgreSQL license is BSD - which basically means you can
do whatever you want, you just can't sue anyone if it's not working.
This has been answered a thousand times, so checking mailing list archives and
the FAQ should give you plenty of explanations
On Thursday 02 February 2006 16:20, Arun Kannapiran wrote:
> Dear Sir/Madam,
>
> I would appreciate it if you could answer the below queries.
>
> What are the licencing requirements for PgSQL ?
>
> The company I work for is building a client-server application with a
> PgSQL backend to be sold commercially on the market, are there any
> licencing or other payments that need to be made ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Arun Kannapiran
>
>
>
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