I am new to blogging and open source and internet development. I am a business person (coded a lot in COBOL nearly 30 years ago, worked in the software industry for many years, primary skill is that of an entrepreneurial business analyst) who wants to develop a highly interactive, content rich website that I believe will be of value to a number of geographically disperse groups. I have tentatively chosen EE as the main tool to develop this site. It will also utilize plug-ins and add-ons, and it will have significant PHP custom development. My questions regard what commercial rights and opportunities I have to my design and soon to be developed site, relative to the ExpressionEngine Module License, which I have read but don’t fully comprehend.
1. Will I be able to sell my design, including the code to execute it to other groups? I am not trying to prevent anyone from getting their license revenue - I’ll be sure that is paid one way or another. I want to be able to market and sell my design in the most efficient manner. Certainly the next group would not want to redevelop it!
2. If I have an EE Developer put together my initial website, must I then share any of my commercial rights with that developer? What is typical in this day and industry? What must I include in the contract to be sure we are clear on who owns what?
3. I will do some of the site maintenance myself and I expect some of the custom PHP development (its got to be better than COBOL or Fortran, eh?) and I expect to hire an EE developer down the road. If an EE Developer develops my initial website, what must I secure to be fully capable of future maintenance and development of my product in the future, without necessarily involving the original EE Developer?
I’d love to hear from other developers and other business people on any of this, and of course an official response. Thank you in advance for your help, insight and suggestions. Dan