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See e.g. [1] which states the code is in the public domain. I'm not sure this is actually possible though (it definitely was, in the US, until 1989). Rp (talk)
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According to https://news.netcraft.com/archives/category/web-server-survey/ Apache is no longer the #1 webserver on the net, that seems to be Microsoft for the past few years now. I should note that this is the page I got when I clicked the link in the footnote for the #1 claim.
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