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From: Sean MacGuire <sean@bb4.com>
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On  0, Don Beethe <dmbeethe@fedex.com> wrote:
> I'm having a hard time convincing my fellow admins that we don't need a
> commercial license to use BigBrother to monitor our development servers. We
> have about 75 development systems running HPUX, AIX, Solaris and Linux. They
> are used for both software development and testing. Since they are purely
> software development machines, I take it that we don't need a commercial
> license. This is based on the answer regarding ISP's needing licenses...
> Am I correct in my thinking?

Yup.  You qualify for free use.

When in doubt check clause #1 at http://bb4.com/license-text.html

If you're still confused, drop me a note.
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