Thank you all for replying. It really made things clearier and some of
the points made I really didn't think of yet, for instance the code
libs. I really didnt take the time to develop those into consideration.
Seems like a hell of a job to value code, I prefer coding :0
Again thanks,
Jiri
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I'd be very careful how you proceed with this, but at the end of the
day it's your own judgement.
It also rather depends on how much of what you've written for the
client is solely for that client - you will never reuse it - or if
you're depending on code libraries you've previously developed and
Hi,
I guess it depends on whether you are going to license it to them
for their use only or if they are then going to sell it on.
The other part is whether you selling it to them means that you
cannot use it.
At the end of the day, it's intellectual property you are selling,
so if
It really depends on the complexity of the project. You are taking yourself
out of the loop to work on that project in the future, and does it mean that
you can't use that source for other projects in the future?
Depending on the client and the complexity, I might consider something more
along the
Hello,
a client of mine has requested to buy the source code of a project I did
for them. I havent really sold any source code yet, so I was wondering
if somebody maybe could give me some tips, because I really dont know
how to value source code?
I was thinking in the line of a percentage o
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