Nothing "supposedly" about it - I have spoken to them. If you don't believe me, email them yourself.
Of course it is - by using the "free" diku codebase, Vryce is not only avoiding purchasing the DikuII license, but also discouraging other people from buying it as well. It is/was possible to get a free copy of the Borland C compiler, as long as it's not used for commercial purposes - by the same reasoning, Borland wouldn't be losing money if you decided to use their free compiler for commercial products...
Exactly - that's the very point I've been repeatedly making. So why do you keep suggesting otherwise?
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