On 10/8/06, Rony wrote:

If I own a software company, how do I make money if my software is OSS
and anyone can compile the code and sell copies of the same without I
getting any share of it? Is too much freedom dangerous?

IMO, quality is your USP in this case, if you can provide quality people
will
be ready to pay it's price. Well those who want the software free of cost
will get it by hook or crook (read piracy). These people are out of
consideration. So, it won't matter if your software is Open Source or
proprietory when it comes to quality people will be ready to buy it. So,
Open Source should rather help as the code is open and can be trusted
by the customers.
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