Michael Schmodt wrote:
> I am programming as a freelancer for customers who pay me 
> and the 5000 $ is the wage for the whole project that take about one 
> month.

In that case, you are building tailor made solutions for customer.
That's not the same as building a commercial product.
You should ask for prices for an End User license for your customer.

> The customers themselves publish the applications.

The price of the license could depend on the way your customers use
your project. For instance: if your customer is Google and your project
is used by millions of people, then you are not charging enough ;-)

But if your customer is a local SMB who needs to create invoices
for a couple of hundred customers, then the price of an end user
license should be affordable (but I don't know the exact prices,
I'm an iText developer, not a sales person).

> Obviously, there was a communication problem and I will write to 
> sa...@itextpdf.com <mailto:sa...@itextpdf.com> again. I hope, there is 
> the possibility to find a compromise,

I hope so too.
best regards,
Bruno

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