Lovely weather we're having.
Well split Freddy, this had nothing to do with the Athena project's concerns.
Steve, DemonRaven isn't 8pla, he's an elderly gentleman with strong moral values, reasonable under most circumstances.
DemonRaven, I appreciate your moral values, but I think you should do a little more background checking before making accusations. The deal with the Mitsuku domain has some history. At one time 8pla asked what seemed to be a theoretical question whether Steve would mind if someone registered a domain with his chatbot's name, and Steve said he would mind if no-one had asked his permission first, upon which 8pla misinterpreted that as a condition met by his asking a theoretical question, immediately registered the domain, and populated it with a resemblant chatbot. Thankfully 8pla has changed that now so no mix-ups can occur, and I'd like to leave it at that.
Now as to the copyrights of AIML files. I like copyrights and giving credit where credit is due, I frequently fend for it as you do now. However, I have never known it to be mandatory to credit one's programming language. The programmers that I see mention their programming language do so after people ask out of curiosity, or in anticipation thereof, or because of personal pride. I would dare say that if I code a website in HTML, that I should not reasonably be expected to credit Microsoft at the bottom of my website, unless in AIML's case it says something particular about that in the license.
Secondly, I've read Steve's posts for a few years. He may be in a pretty irked state right now, but I consider him a reasonable person, as I do you. In his posts he frequently promotes and credits AIML and Dr. Wallace's creations, and vice versa Dr. Wallace is quite happy to praise Steve's work publicly whenever Mitsuku wins another chatbot contest. You can rest assured that he knows Steve's files intimately.
Now here's the point that distinguishes the one from the other: Even if there were something amiss with not crediting the tools one uses, if Dr. Wallace doesn't mind, the law doesn't mind. If you feel there is something wrong, you are quite free to ask Dr. Wallace and ask if he minds.