> I have been working on a software project which I intend to license under the > QPL. I have decided to choose this type of license because I thought I could > share my source with anybody interested in seeing it and also charge > non-commercial users such as ISP's, etc... with a fee to recover some of my > costs. Anybody else could use my program at no charge.
This is the QPL. What about QPL clause 6b? You can charge anyone whatever you want to give them a copy. You are welcome to change ISPs something additional. But once they have a copy, they have the freedom to distribute as many copies as they want, and you get paid nothing for that. -- license-discuss archive is at http://crynwr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?3