Hi there!

I looked at the MIT license just a few minutes ago:
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php

You can see this license's URL in every class of CakePHP including
AppController which one has to modify for global changes etc. - you
know all that.
But I wonder whether my application's rights are limited due to this
license... The client receives all the code, the models and the views
and the controllers and he's paying, we're selling, we want money for
our work - so we don't want any of our clients to copy or resell parts
of the code. Deleting any documentation and making the code a pain to
read may be ONE solution, but I don't think that this is a good idea.
The MIT licence, if I really understood what is written there, says
that everyone receiving a copy of the code is permitted to
redistribute, sell and copy it.
That's nice for the framework, but we don't want people to do so.

What do you suggest?
Shall we link to another licence from our own classes?
Shall we think about open source _and_ selling? :) I'm going to publish
useful parts or another "version" of the software anyway...

Thanks for your advices in advance!

Greetings,
Christian.Tietze


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