Craig,
Yes, and that`s what I was referring to about having to turn your code over as open source, meaning that it too would become free to others. For a product that I worked on, we moved away from Linux to FreeBSD because of the restrictions of the GPL. We would have had to make our proprietary code available to others, thus eliminating our intellectual property advantage.
Absolutely. When Red Hat first came on the scene, I was surprised that any company could make money selling a product that was available for free. But they provided a "package" that was much more appealing to the millions of people that didn`t want to compile their own operating system. And they`ve also provided valuable services and expertise for the Linux community.
We are an Open Source company and can assure that it is possible to make money even when you have free download and the source code is available to everyone.
Our business model consist in offer the product and the source for free and charge when some client needs support, add-on or customization (none all of them needs those services).
The results have been grate so far, once the community helped us reporting bugs and translating the software to more than 12 languages.
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