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AW: license of Red Hat enterprise products

AW: license of Red Hat enterprise products

2003-11-04       - By Meier Adrian

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> I am not a lawyer. Let me repeat, I am not a lawyer. I
> suggest you get one or consult with the one you have to get
> an answer that will hold up in court.
>
> In the US, when you purchase RHEL AS 2.1, you agree to this license
> agreement:
>
http://www.redhat.com/licenses/rhel_us_2-1.html?country=United+States&

It says "If Customer wishes to increase the number of Installed System, then
Customer will purchase from Red Hat additional Services for each additional
Installed System. "

Hence, there is a 1:1 relationship for RHEL installations to RHEL
Subscriptions, and you would be in violation of the RHEL 2.1 License
agreement.

Hi Spot

Thank you very mutch for answer me well-defined. The corollary is that we
buy for every installed RHAS system an RHN system enlightment. As yet we
administrate much Solaris/SPARC systems from SUN Microsystems. They are not
at a lower price :-)

With kind regards

Adrian