Quote Originally Posted by HairyFotr
Does the "right to sublicense and/or sell" actually mean, someone can license it comercially and make money of it. If yes I'd rather pick another license.
I don't know that license in detail, but if i'm right they can sell your program (or derived work) but they must still provide the sources and the right to redistribute it. At least, the GPL works this way.

That's not a bad thing.. for example, if you forbid to sell commercially / get money by it, than your program can not be shipped with papers.

The freedom to sell an open source program doesn't mean "stealing code". If you release the code, is becouse you want other people to use it.

I suggest you to choose the GPL. It's the most common and the most supported.