Since you continue to try to take this off-topic by making the focus of the thread me and what I do, I'll reply in the hopes that you will try to stay on topic.
In no way did I suggest that Aardwolf is breaking the DIKU license. I don't believe that charging money for in-game things inherently breaks the DIKU license since in the absence of financial statements there is no way to determine whether they are turning a profit (which is what the Diku license mentions). The original poster asked whether Aardwolf sells digital assets. It does, and I pointed that out. It is also a DIKU, and as someone pointed out that DIKUs don't typically sell digital assets due to perceived license restrictions, I pointed out that Aardwolf is both a DIKU and sells digital assets.
How you derive a flame from a completely unjudgemental statement of fact (they are DIKU, they charge for in-game items) is beyond me.
--matt
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