I want to comment on one of the trust ratings on johny1976's account. This one to be exact:
reselling scripts doesnt make me a scammer, your scripts are open source correct?
Open Source Software is not freeware and buying Open Source Software doesn't mean you can resell it. It all depends on the license used. I sold my Open Source faucet under the GPL v3 license. Which means that I am allowed to sell it, that people are allowed to change it and even resell it. They are
not allowed to change the copyright part and it had to be redistributed using the same license. That being said, you could be a scammer if johny1976's license states that you can't resell it/if he sold you a single person license.
Johny1976, you seems like a legit guy in my opinion and I wish you all the best
If Johny's software license says that no one can resell his software then his software is NOT Open Source software. And not being open source is perfectly fine if that is what his license needs to be. But don't go telling people you can't sell or repurpose open source software. One of the only restrictions an open source can hold over down-the-line receivers of the code is that your copyright must be left (which is why in bitcoin code of forked coins you see multiple copyrights listed).
Now, anyone who take's Johny's script and says that they wrote it and removes all of Johny's name from the files and pretends that they wrote it is violating the open source license. But if Johny says his license is open source, I'm free to improve on it and make my code available and even give it away. That is the heart of open source. If you don't like that then don't license your code under an open source license.
A side note... I had no idea Johny had open sourced his code, so I'm not sure if all of this is a moot point or not.
Can I sell Open Source programs? Even if I haven't written it?
Yes, you can. But depending on the license, you probably can't stop your customers from selling it in the same manner as you. See the commercial use for more details. (from opensource.org )
Can I restrict how people use an Open Source licensed program?
No. The freedom to use the program for any purpose is part of the Open Source Definition. Open source licenses do not discriminate against fields of endeavor. Note that nearly all Open Source licenses also state that there is no warranty: you can't sue if it blows up your computer or destroys your data, even if it was the program's fault. (Some companies may sell you a warranty separately, for a fee, but that is not part of the open source license, it's just your private contract with that company.) (from opensource.org)
UPDATE: I heard back from Johny1976 that the code is NOT open source... but that the code is "open", meaning you can see and edit the code and its not obfuscated. So this should put to rest the "open source" debate. And Johny's code can restrict end users however he wants.