i couldn't find one specifically in the directory structure either.
but,
in the top of the source files is the standard apache header.
check out top of $MOD_PERL_SRC_DIR/src/perl/mod_perl.c

cliff rayman
genwax.com

Bill wrote:

>    I was just reading up on the FastCGI mod_fastcgi license--it's sort
> of evil-sounding...check this out:
>
> --
> ...
> Open Market permits you to use, copy, modify, distribute, and license
> this Software and the Documentation solely for the purpose of
> implementing the FastCGI specification defined by Open Market or
> derivative specifications publicly endorsed by Open Market and
> promulgated by an open standards organization and for no other
> purpose, provided that existing copyright notices are retained in all
> copies and that this notice is included verbatim in any distributions.
> ...
> --
>
>    ...and I was wondering how mod_perl was licensed. I actually
> couldn't find a License file in the mod_perl tar file...is there
> one? And I'm assuming (and hoping) that mod_perl is the standard
> Artistic License/GPL deal, like most Perl modules, but I wanted
> to make sure. Doug? :)
>
> - Bill
>
> P.S. - FastCGI seems to have complimentary features  when compared
> with mod_perl (meaning mod_perl is good at things that it isn't,
> and vice versa). Anyone use both at the same time?

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