When you share something with another person in a spirit of friendship, trust, and mutual understanding, and that person subsequently distributes or sells it without your knowledge or permission, despite the understanding under which it was originally shared, it is difficult to describe such conduct as anything other than a breach of trust.
spider soft itself informed me that this game's source code was shared with an individual named Coding in good faith and on the basis of friendship. However, according to the information I received, the game was later sold without prior consent or notification. Furthermore, there was a subsequent denial that the material had ever been shared in the first place. Such actions raise serious concerns regarding honesty, accountability, and respect for one's word.
spidersoft also stated that this same Brazilian individual had allegedly engaged in similar conduct with two or three other friends from Brazil, involving questionable dealings and a failure to honor commitments that had been made.
In any case, at the request of a friend of mine, I will leave the matter here and consider it closed. Unfortunately, we live in a time when what is right is not always acknowledged as right, and what is wrong is not always recognized as wrong. Everyone is entitled to their own perspective and judgment.
I sincerely hope that you continue sharing and preserving games in the same spirit of enthusiasm and community that has always made this hobby worthwhile.