The FOSS one is a very general model that spans a broad set of use cases.
One thing is a company with a certain business model that happens to produce MIT-licensed code as a consequence. Another one is releasing e.g. as AGPL and selling support, exceptions, SaaS etc.
I think it is not fair to cherry pick from such a large basket.
Instead, I think if a FOSS product is valuable enough, someone will continue its development one way or another or reuse part of the code.