Just as a point of interest, I work for Kineticode, Inc. and our primary product, Bricolage, is an enterprise-class (really) open source content management system. So far our business is doing very well.
If your product is robust enough, does things people want and other software products cannot do easily, your skill and expertise in maintaining and developing the product are a valuable commodity. Most companies are basically honest and despite what the BSA might want you to think, few companies are "stealing" software deliberately. If they slap something on a server and forgot to license it, they're still not turning around and reselling it. If you open source your software, they're no threat to you.
Cheers,
Ovid
New address of my CGI Course.
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by Ovid
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