If the customer wants yet another website, we will charge him for the
design and for every man-hour of modifying the code. I don't think that
we want to sell a licensed product to them (that always reminds me of
game engines which are licensed one time for every game), maybe I just
haven't found out yet what all this licensing means... I know the GPL
and, at least now, the MIT license which both protect a user's right
for open source software. I never looked for anything else yet and so I
just imagined that non-open source licenses might protect the creators
property and by no means restricts the sale.

Hmm, well, it's kind of difficult for me to express such specific
things in English :)

But thanks for your advice. I think I exaggerated a bit with all this
licensing; maybe I'm getting paranoid if it's about my work :)


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