But with BSD they do not have to provide the code, and they do not have to
even say the code came from your project. Basically the only requirement is
if they do give the code away they need to keep the BSD copyright which
allows anyone else who downloads it to do whatever they want with the code
and also not submit any changes if they don't want to.

On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 6:41 AM, Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Well BSD isn't what you want for your goals. BSD allows anyone to download
>> and sell your code as if it was their own.
>>
>
> Well, they are required to include the copyright notice and BSD license
> with the code, so they can't really pass it off as their own, and they
> aren't likely to be able to sell it given that it can be downloaded freely
> elsewhere (unless, of course, they make value-added contributions, which
> presumably would only be paid for if deemed worth the cost).
>
> Anthony
>



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