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roa/
roa/lib/boards/
roa/lib/config/
roa/lib/edits/
roa/lib/help/
roa/lib/misc/
roa/lib/plrobjs/
roa/lib/quests/
roa/lib/socials/
roa/lib/www/
roa/lib/www/LEDSign/
roa/lib/www/LEDSign/fonts/
roa/lib/www/LEDSign/scripts/
roa/src/s_inc/
roa/src/sclient/
roa/src/sclient/binary/
roa/src/sclient/text/
roa/src/util/
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=  Copyright (C) 1998 by James T. Rhone                                  -
=  All Rights Reserved                                                   -
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                       RoAMUD License

RoAMud was created by: James T. Rhone
                       jtrhone@aiusa.com

RoAMUD is licensed software.  This file contains the text of the RoAMUD
license, as well as CircleMUD and DikuMUD licenses.

RoAMUD is the sole posession of its author, James T. Rhone.  Any use of
the RoAMUD program, components or code, partially or wholly, without the
express written consent of its author, is strictly prohibited.

Criminal copyright infringement is investigated by the FBI and may
constitute a felony with a maximum penalty of up to five years in prison
and/or a $250,000 fine.

In english, if you have permission from the author to use the code, you may
operate a mud using RoAMUD code.  Using pieces or snippets of code for your
mud will get you sued, as will using the code itself without permission, so
don't do it.

If you HAVE permission to use the code, the following requirements must be
met for valid use of RoAMUD code.

1) You must not use RoAMUD to make money or be compensated in any way.
2) You must give the author full credit for his work.
3) You must comply with the CircleMUD and DikuMUD licenses fully.

The first part of the CircleMUD license explains the first requirement fully.

The second part of the CircleMUD license covers the second requirement, with
the following additions:

-=- The login sequence must also contain the name of the RoAMUD creator.
    The CircleMUD definition of the 'login sequence' applies as written.

-=- This license must be distributed AS IS with all copies or portions of
    the RoAMUD code.

-=- You are prohibited from removing, altering or modifying any notices of
    copyright, licensing or authorship found in any RoAMUD code file.

-=- Claims that any of the above requirements are inapplicable to a specific
    MUD for reasons such as "our MUD is totally rewritten" or similar are
    completely invalid.  If you can write a MUD completely from scratch,
    then you are encouraged to do so.  BUT, any use of any part of the
    RoAMUD, CircleMUD or DikuMUD source code requires that their respective
    licenses be followed, including the crediting requirements.

The third part of the license simply states that you must comply with the
CircleMUD license _and_ the DikuMUD license.  This is required because
RoAMUD is a CircleMUD derivitave, and CircleMUD is a DikuMUD derivitave.
The CircleMUD and DikuMUD licenses are included below.

You are allowed to use and modify all RoAMUD source code and documentation
as long as such use does not violate any of the rules set down by this
license.

Note: Support is not guaranteed for RoAMUD.  You may e-mail the author with
      questions/comments, but no promise of assistance is made.  RoAMUD is
      to be used "as is".

Note: Although RoAMUD is based on CircleMUD 2.2, the license for 2.2 was
      fairly vague and therefore, the CircleMUD 3.0 license has been included
      instead.  By law, RoAMUD is required to comply only with the 2.2 license.
      Please keep this in mind, and feel free to browse the 2.2 license if
      you have any specific concerns.

      Bottom line, many thanks to the Diku group for creating a good MUD
      base, many thanks to Jeremy and crew for expanding so well on it,
      and many thanks to all of you who give PROPER credit to every person
      who has sacrificed hour after of hour of their spare time to provide
      you with this software.


/* ************************************************************************
*  Copyright (C) 1995 by Jeremy Elson                                     *
*  All Rights Reserved                                                    *
************************************************************************ */

                             CircleMUD License

CircleMUD was created by:

Jeremy Elson
Department of Computer Science
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD  21218  USA
jelson@jhu.edu

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:

1) You must not use CircleMUD to make money or be compensated in any way.
2) You must give the authors credit for their work.
3) You must comply with the DikuMUD license.

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:

-- If you run CircleMUD, you must not require any type of fee or donation
   in exchange for being able to play CircleMUD.  You must not solicit,
   offer or accept any kind of donation from your players in exchange for
   enhanced status in the game such as increased levels, character stats,
   gold, or equipment.

-- You must not solicit or accept money or other donations in exchange for
   running CircleMUD.  You must not accept money or other donations from
   your players for purposes such as hardware upgrades for running
   CircleMUD.

-- You must not sell CircleMUD.  You must not accept any type of fee in
   exchange for distributing or copying CircleMUD.

-- If you are a CircleMUD administrator, You must not accept any type of
   reimbursement for money spent out of pocket for running CircleMUD, i.e.,
   for equipment expenses or fees incurred from service providers.

The second part of the license states that you must give credit to the
creators of CircleMUD.  A great deal of work went into the creation of
CircleMUD, and it was given to you completely free of charge; claiming that
you wrote the MUD yourself is a slap in the face to everyone who worked to
bring you a high quality product while asking for nothing but credit for
their work in return.

Specifically, the following are required:

-- The text in the 'credits' file distributed with CircleMUD must be
   preserved.  You may add your own credits to the file, but the existing
   text must not be removed, abridged, truncated, or changed in any way.
   This file must be displayed when the 'credits' command is used from
   within the MUD.

-- The "CIRCLEMUD" help entry must be maintained intact and unchanged, and
   displayed in its entirety when the 'help circlemud' command is used.

-- The login sequence must contain the names of the DikuMUD and CircleMUD
   creators.  The 'login sequence' is defined as the text seen by players
   between the time they connect to the MUD and when they start to play
   the game itself.

-- This license must be distributed AS IS with all copies or portions of
   the CircleMUD that you distribute, if any, including works derived from
   CircleMUD.

-- You must not remove, change, or modify any notices of copyright,
   licensing or authorship found in any CircleMUD source code files.

-- Claims that any of the above requirements are inapplicable to a particular
   MUD for reasons such as "our MUD is totally rewritten" or similar are
   completely invalid.  If you can write a MUD completely from scratch then
   you are encouraged to do so by all means, but use of any part of the
   CircleMUD or DikuMUD source code requires that their respective licenses
   be followed, including the crediting requirements.


The third part of the license simply states that you must comply with the
DikuMUD license.  This is required because CircleMUD is a DikuMUD derivative.
The DikuMUD license is included below.

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.

--Jeremy Elson

===========================================================================

Everything below this line is the original, unmodified DikuMUD license.
You must comply with the CircleMUD license above, as well as the DikuMUD
license below.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

/* ************************************************************************
*  Copyright (C) 1990, 1991                                               *
*  All Rights Reserved                                                    *
************************************************************************* */

                             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.