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This comes down to what the company producing CF Tools requires for a map to be included. I've licensed this map under the MIT License to allow anyone to use the map for free in any way they want.
To quote the CFTools terms:
(3) You have not and will not grant any other licenses to any entity - that is competing with us - for any content subject to this license.
Sadly these two licenses contradict with each other, as CFTools wants exclusive license to all content they use, which is legally not possible. I have contacted them regarding this, and tried my best to explain how copyright works, but I assume their attorney told them to stick to the terms. I make my projects for fun (believe it or not), and I do this to help others by giving them a free open-source example, so yell at me if you ever see me sell out. Sorry!