Hi Thomas,

Since you're the sole copyright holder on your work, you can license it 
under as many licenses as you like. So you can release it under GPL and 
yet license it to someone under a commercial license (the terms of which 
can be anything you or your lawyers can dream up). This is called 
dual-licensing.

To address Dave's original question:

The MM license, unless I'm mistaken, has a clause that forbids releasing 
the code under a license that is less protective than its own. An idea 
might be to talk to Grant directly about the license for his event 
dispatcher. (The same goes for the other package. It would be good to 
ask the author to include a license so that he doesn't have to contend 
with the Ray Horns of this world.)

Aral

thomas Pfeiffer wrote:
> 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).
>   
<snip>

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