On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 08:44:52 -0600, you wrote:

>I was looking for license information on the PHP site and only found "The
>PHP License, version 3.0" http://www.php.net/license/3_0.txt
>
>1 - Is this license information only applicable to PHP version 3.0?

The licence is bundled with the software.

>2 - Is there no license for Version 4+ or is this now covered by GPL?

I think you'll find that "The PHP License, version 3.0" means that it's
version 3.0 of the document, not that it only applies to version 3.0 of the
software. (I can see how it would be ambiguous).

>3 - What is dual-licensed mean?

Released under more than one licence. For example, you could release a
photograph under creative commons for non-commercial use but require anyone
who wants to use it comemrically to agree to a different licence.

>4 - Where can I find this "loose license (Apache-style)" agreement?

AFAIK 3.0 is the latest version of the document.

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