Kavir, I based my assumption on this part of the DIKU license:
You may under no circumstances make profit on *ANY* part of DikuMud in
any possible way. You may under no circumstances charge money for
distributing any part of dikumud - this includes the usual $5 charge
for "sending the disk" or "just for the disk" etc.
By breaking these rules you violate the agreement between us and the
University, and hence will be sued.
Not knowing what the agreement between the DIKU team and the university might be, I guessed (and I could be wrong) that it might also limit there ability to profit from the code.
And, thanks for the link to the article. It helped to add some light to this topic.
Sombalance
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