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On -10/01/37 20:59, Thomas Kellerer wrote:

Now PostGIS is licensed under the GPL and I wonder if we can use it
in a commercial (customer specific) project then. The source code
will not be made open source, but of course the customer will get
the source code.

Is it still OK to use the GPL licensed PostGIS in this case? Is
that then considered a derivative work because the application will
not work without PostGIS?

If it's pure GPL, then postgresql is automagically relicenced to GPL,
because postgresql allows relicencing and GPL force it to be GPL.
Your source code must be in GPL too. Remember, it's a virus licence
and has the same problem that Midas king had.

Thanks for the answer.

I think we'll better be safe than sorry and we will not use PostGIS then.

Regards
Thomas

Hi Thomas,

As Robert has suggested, you have misunderstood the GPL license - if you make changes to the *PostGIS* source code AND you distribute the modified code to your customer (rather than offering a managed service), you would need to make the changes available to your *customer* upon request but there is no obligation to make them available to anyone else. But then if your application connects remotely to the PostgreSQL server then your application isn't linking directly to the PostGIS libraries, so then this becomes a non-issue anyway.

I guess strictly speaking you could call using stored procedures with PostGIS functions a GPL "violation", but I don't believe anyone associated with the project would have a problem with this. The aim of the GPL license for PostGIS was to ensure that code was contributed back to the project core, not because we want to claim ownership on everyone's GIS application code.

If you have any further questions related to licensing, we would be glad to discuss this further on the postgis-users mailing list.


Kind regards,

Mark.
(Member of the PostGIS PSC)

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