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Oracle-Sun merger foes head to China, Russia

Oracle-Sun merger foes head to China, Russia

By:  Paul Meller  On: 18 Jan 2010 For: IDG News Service (Brussels Bureau) Creator

MySQL separatists, led by MySQL founder Monty Widenius, address regulators in Russia and China as the European Union assent on the deal grows likely

The helpmysql.org petition asks competition authorities around the world to block Oracle's acquisition of Sun unless MySQL is sold to a third party, or unless it is granted a so-called "linking exception", that releases MySQL under the Apache Software License 2.0, an open source license.

The petition states that Oracle's recent MySQL-related promises to the European Commission "can at best have a transitional effect (if any) but cannot ensure true innovation related to MySQL and safeguard MySQL as a major competitive force."

It also says Oracle would have a fundamental conflict of interests between MySQL (and its different editions and storage engines) on the one hand and Oracle's high-priced products on the other.










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paul meller Paul Meller is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.
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