One of the basic tenets of open software is the ability to make derivative works, which you have just removed. From
http://opensource.org/docs/osd
That is
correct. This is not "open source" or "free software".
Instead this is a "full source" project which means you get the source and you can modify it to suit your purposes or contribute in any way just like open source.
It only disallows distributing it or creating another product.
Your license basically allows YOU the right to close the source at any time. Since no one else can make derivative works, there cannot be a fork.
That's odd. How can it become "closed" source once the users have the source?
If you elaborate or clarify what you mean, maybe something can be added to the license to protect from what you're afraid of short of allows derivative works.
The TickZOOM license protects your "right" to tinker with it and support it or hire someone to do so if something happens to TickZOOM. That's the major purpose of open source.
Unfortunately, in this industry, forcing open source on derivative works like GPL does won't solve the issues.
If you decide to go the the GPL / LGPL in the future, let us know, I would try to contribute something.
Good luck, I will stick with Ninja Trader and
Tradelink which uses the LGPL. The actual free license LGPL.
That is very considerate of you.
Sincerely,
Wayne