Hi Nicolas,
Yes the company wants to use it in a commercial project, and I don't 
have any contributors unfortunatelly (except at the beginning we were 3 
people, so easy to have their agreements).
They offered me some money, but I have to provide a commercial licence 
now right (if yes, how can I do that)? Or a paper explaining that they 
have the rights to use the library in their commercial project etc. with 
both signatures.?
Thanks for your help :)
Thomas


Nicolas Cannasse a écrit :
>> And just another question, how should we do a commercial licence to a
>> company using our  project under GPL?
>> thanks to anyone who can clarify all those points :)
>> Thomas
>> http://sandy.media-box.net
>>     
>
> If a company want to use your code under the GPL, you can't prevent them
> from doing so, as long as they respect the GPL restrictions. If they
> want to get rid of the GPL restrictions, for example integrate your
> library inside its proprietary application, you can negociate with them
> any kind of agreement as long as you own the codebase rights. If you
> have a lot of contributors it's a bit difficult since you're supposed to
> get everyone agree.
>
> Nicolas
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