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ADOdb is dual licensed using BSD and LGPL. In plain English, you do not
need to distribute your application in source code form, nor do you need
to distribute ADOdb source code, provided you follow the rest of terms of
the BSD license. For more info about ADOdb, visit
http://adodb.sourceforge.net/ BSD
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