(1) If people need to pay to use, it's not "open source" by the "open source definition" of the OSI: <http://www.opensource.org/docs/osd>;
(2) Contacting Oracle/BDB will let you know what they think your obligations are.
(1) If people need to pay to use, it's not "open source" by the "open source definition" of the OSI: <http://www.opensource.org/docs/osd>;
(2) Contacting Oracle/BDB will let you know what they think your obligations are.