Frankly I have no interest in making my code harder to decompile or not 
delivering the code, it's protected by copyright and usually I sell the 
costumer projects that they paid to develop so I find it ethically wrong 
not to give them the code. Besides, there aren't that many programmers 
willing to take reasonably sized projects they aren't familiar with and 
develop them, most programmers suck and can't read other people's code, 
they rather do it from scratch in joomla or something.  
  
I can see where it might be tempting not to give the code if you're selling 
licenses but, even then, again, you are protected by copyright and there's 
a long history of people giving out the code without any problems (for 
instance wordpress themes).

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