The protocol outputs data in open text.  If they wanted the protocol to be
proprietary it would have to be encoded or ciphered in a way that could not
be decompiled or read by the end user.  It is also based on an open
standard; therefore, absolutely legal to utilize.

AMF is essentially a lightweight binary version of SOAP.

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Thanks a lot to all of you for answering.

I'm quite happy with AMFPHP too, it's good, reliable and nice to use.
The only thing I was not sure is legal issues and/or Adobe plans on
it. However, now I'm almost ready to recommend AMFPHP to clients :-).

Maybe some Adobe guys can say a word in this thread?
  

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