Hi

I've developed an offline flash/zinc/php video recording application that
controls various open-source apps including red5 and ffmpeg to do the tasks
needed. 

An AV company have used the application at an exhibition I built it for and
want to sell it on to other museums under their brand name. They've asked me
to demo it to them this Friday.

I've not told them how it works. They have a similar product in development
but have got stuck somewhere along the way. I suspect once I tell the how it
works they will say 'thank you very much' and then copy the set up. 

I've not done this type of thing before and don't know about licensing and
what the implications of the fact that my app uses open-source parts with
GPL and LGPL licenses.

1. Does anyone have similar experience of this and be willing to share? 

2. Can I re-sell my code so they can customise what I've done?

3. Do I have to GPL my flash code/zinc/php code or can I just say that the
open-source such as red5 parts need to be installed and configured in a
certain way and license my code?

5. Should I just give it to them free as all open source and just offer a
service agreement?

6. Would they want it seeing as they wouldn't have exclusive rights to it?

Any answers and/or suggestions on pricing would be very helpful.

To email me off list (barnabym*at*gmail.com)

Barney

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