Several years ago we were talking with Jeremy Elson (CircleMUD creator) about removing the license restrictions. He was all for it. But, the problem is so many people have contributed to the code there is no way to get permission to remove the licensing from everyone, including the original DIKU team.
So long story short. The original intent of the license was to prevent people from making money off University hardware. Things have changed, the original intent no longer applies and no one is going to enforce the licensing.
Everything I have contributed I consider public domain, as do the majority of contributors.
Do what you want with it. Just understand you do so at your own risk.
Rumble
The Builder Academy
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