Dan Bar Dov wrote:
http://www.redhat.com/licenses/rhlas_us.html?location=United+States&This is a very unhelpful answer. If you're so smart, and we're not, read it yourself and point to the paragraph that say differently.
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The term “Installed Servers” means the number of servers on which Customer installs Red Hat Linux Advanced Server. The initial number of Installed Servers is the number of copies of Advanced Server that Customer purchases
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4. REPORTING AND AUDIT. If Customer wishes to increase the number of Installed Servers, then Customer will purchase from Red Hat additional Services for each additional Installed Server. During the term of this Agreement and for one (1) year thereafter, Customer expressly grants to Red Hat the right to audit Customer’s facilities and records from time to time in order to verify Customer’s compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Any such audit shall only take place during Customer’s normal business hours and upon no less than ten (10) days prior written notice from Red Hat. Red Hat shall conduct no more than one such audit in any twelve-month period except for the express purpose of assuring compliance by Customer where non-compliance has been established in a prior audit. Red Hat shall give Customer written notice of any non-compliance, and Customer shall have fifteen (15) days from the date of such notice in which to make payment to Red Hat for any additional Installed Servers, such payments to be determined by the number of additional Installed Servers multiplied by the applicable annual fee for Service per server. If Customer is found to have underreported the number of Installed Server by more than five percent (5%), Customer shall, in addition to the annual fee for Service per Installed Server, pay a penalty equal to twenty percent (20%) of the underreported fees.
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-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED][mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dmitry Melekhov Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 1:23 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Advanced Server 2.1 update SRPMS - where? Roger wrote:The reason for wanting to subscribe for the SRPMS is for some levelofservice in receiving the SRPMS as quickly as possible after asecurityrelease. Although Red Hat makes the SRPMS publicly available on updates.redhat.com, they may choose to delay the release of themexceptfor those who subscribe to RHN.Anyway, this is not allowed :-)The RPM packages for AS2.1 downloaded from RHN are most likely notberedistributable under the terms and conditions. The SRPMS areredistributable regardlessof whether you download them from RHN, updates.redhat.com or one ofthemany RH mirrors.@#$#^%$%$, please, read Service Agreement!!!!!!!!!
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