SQL Server Express hosting and EULA

Hi, I have a (possibly stupid) question. I want to use SQL Server Express for hosting. It is for a small project and on a dedicated server, so I don't think there would be any problems with the limitation of express edition.
However, I have run into one formal problem:
If I look at the the SQL 2014 Express_Hosting_Redistribution_EULA (found at http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=29693), it has section 2b. which permits hosting. But in the license terms that are in the installation, this section i missing,
so the "You may not use the software for commercial software hosting services" rule would apply.
Why is that? Is there another version of SQL Server Express that allows hosting? If so, where can I find it?
Thanks

Hi,
You can use Express edition for Hosting, its allowed and EULA is correct. Just because it is missing in License terms "does not means it is not allowed".
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    2015-04-15 11:57:56.04 Server      The SQL Server Network Interface library could not register the Service Principal Name (SPN) [ MSSQLSvc/********.****.local:SQLEXPRESS ] for the SQL Server service. Windows return code: 0xffffffff, state: 53.
    Failure to register a SPN might cause integrated authentication to use NTLM instead of Kerberos. This is an informational message. Further action is only required if Kerberos authentication is required by authentication policies and if the SPN has not been
    manually registered.
    2015-04-15 11:57:56.04 Server      The SQL Server Network Interface library could not register the Service Principal Name (SPN) [ MSSQLSvc/********.****.local:53345 ] for the SQL Server service. Windows return code: 0xffffffff, state: 53. Failure
    to register a SPN might cause integrated authentication to use NTLM instead of Kerberos. This is an informational message. Further action is only required if Kerberos authentication is required by authentication policies and if the SPN has not been manually
    registered.
    2015-04-15 11:57:56.09 spid9s      Starting up database 'model'.
    2015-04-15 11:57:56.10 spid9s      Error: 17204, Severity: 16, State: 1.
    2015-04-15 11:57:56.10 spid9s      FCB::Open failed: Could not open file e:\sql11_main_t.obj.x86release\sql\mkmastr\databases\objfre\i386\model.mdf for file number 1.  OS error: 3(The system cannot find the path specified.).
    2015-04-15 11:57:56.10 spid9s      Error: 5120, Severity: 16, State: 101.
    2015-04-15 11:57:56.10 spid9s      Unable to open the physical file "e:\sql11_main_t.obj.x86release\sql\mkmastr\databases\objfre\i386\model.mdf". Operating system error 3: "3(The system cannot find the path specified.)".
    2015-04-15 11:57:56.10 spid9s      Error: 17207, Severity: 16, State: 1.
    2015-04-15 11:57:56.10 spid9s      FileMgr::StartLogFiles: Operating system error 2(The system cannot find the file specified.) occurred while creating or opening file 'e:\sql11_main_t.obj.x86release\sql\mkmastr\databases\objfre\i386\modellog.ldf'.
    Diagnose and correct the operating system error, and retry the operation.
    2015-04-15 11:57:56.10 spid9s      File activation failure. The physical file name "e:\sql11_main_t.obj.x86release\sql\mkmastr\databases\objfre\i386\modellog.ldf" may be incorrect.
    2015-04-15 11:57:56.10 spid9s      Error: 945, Severity: 14, State: 2.
    2015-04-15 11:57:56.10 spid9s      Database 'model' cannot be opened due to inaccessible files or insufficient memory or disk space.  See the SQL Server errorlog for details.
    2015-04-15 11:57:56.10 spid9s      SQL Trace was stopped due to server shutdown. Trace ID = '1'. This is an informational message only; no user action is required.
    

    Hi HMLunger,
    Did you install the SQL Server instance successfully? If not, please help to post the summary and detail logs for analysis. By default, the logs can be found in: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\Setup Bootstrap\Log.
    However, if you fail to start SQL Server Express service after successfully installing SQL Server,
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    NET START MSSQL$SQLEXPRESS /f /T3608
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    Thanks,
    Lydia Zhang
    Lydia Zhang
    TechNet Community Support

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