Jeremy Elson
CircleMUD is licensed software. This file contains the text of the CircleMUD license. If you wish to use the CircleMUD system in any way, or use any of its source code, you must read this license and are legally bound to comply with it.
CircleMUD is a derivative work based on the DikuMUD system written by Hans Henrik Staerfeldt, Katja Nyboe, Tom Madsen, Michael Seifert, and Sebastian Hammer. DikuMUD is also licensed software; you are legally bound to comply with the original DikuMUD license as well as the CircleMUD license if you wish to use CircleMUD.
Use of the CircleMUD code in any capacity implies that you have read, understood, and agreed to abide by the terms and conditions set down by this license and the DikuMUD license. If you use CircleMUD without complying with the license, you are breaking the law.
Using CircleMUD legally is easy. In short, the license requires three things:
That's it -- those are the main conditions set down by this license. Unfortunately, past experience has shown that many people are not willing to follow the spirit of the license, so the remainder of this document will clearly define those conditions in an attempt to prevent people from circumventing them.
The first condition says that you must not use CircleMUD to make money in any way or be otherwise compensated. CircleMUD was developed in people's uncompensated spare time and was given to you free of charge, and you must not use it to make money. CircleMUD must not in any way be used to facilitate your acceptance of fees, donations, or other compensation. Examples include, but are not limited to the following:
Specifically, the following are required:
You are allowed to use, modify and redistribute all CircleMUD source code and documentation as long as such use does not violate any of the rules set down by this license.
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*  All Rights Reserved                                                    *
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                             DikuMud License
                      Program & Concept created by
Sebastian Hammer
Prss. Maries Alle 15, 1
1908 Frb. C.
DENMARK
(email quinn@freja.diku.dk)
Michael Seifert
Nr. Soeg. 37C, 1, doer 3
1370 Copenhagen K.
DENMARK
(email seifert@freja.diku.dk)
Hans Henrik St{rfeldt
Langs} 19
3500 V{rl|se
DENMARK
(email bombman@freja.diku.dk)
Tom Madsen
R|de Mellemvej 94B, 64
2300 Copenhagen S.
DENMARK
(email noop@freja.diku.dk)
Katja Nyboe
Kildeg}rdsvej 2
2900 Hellerup
31 62 82 84
DENMARK
(email katz@freja.diku.dk)
This document contains the rules by which you can use, alter or publish
parts of DikuMud. DikuMud has been created by the above five listed persons
in their spare time, at DIKU (Computer Science Instutute at Copenhagen
University). You are legally bound to follow the rules described in this
document.
Rules:
   !! DikuMud is NOT Public Domain, shareware, careware or the like !!
   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.
   You may not remove any copyright notices from any of the documents or
   sources given to you.
   This license must *always* be included "as is" if you copy or give
   away any part of DikuMud (which is to be done as described in this
   document).
   If you publish *any* part of dikumud, we as creators must appear in the
   article, and the article must be clearly copyrighted subject to this
   license. Before publishing you must first send us a message, by
   snail-mail or e-mail, and inform us what, where and when you are
   publishing (remember to include your address, name etc.)
   If you wish to setup a version of DikuMud on any computer system, you
   must send us a message , by snail-mail or e-mail, and inform us where
   and when you are running the game. (remember to include 
   your address, name etc.)
   Any running version of DikuMud must include our names in the login
   sequence. Furthermore the "credits" command shall always cointain
   our name, addresses, and a notice which states we have created DikuMud.
   You are allowed to alter DikuMud, source and documentation as long as
   you do not violate any of the above stated rules.
Regards,
The DikuMud Group
Note:
We hope you will enjoy DikuMud, and encourage you to send us any reports
on bugs (when you find 'it'). Remember that we are all using our spare
time to write and improve DikuMud, bugs, etc. - and changes will take their
time. We have so far put extremely many programming hours into this project.
If you make any major improvements on DikuMud we would be happy to
hear from you. As you will naturally honor the above rules, you will receive
new updates and improvements made to the game.