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If bytecode could not be found and/or it did not conform to the standard bytecode used in PHP, as is the case with the most sophisticated solutions, to make progress at that stage it would be necessary to start reverse engineering the encoding system itself and/or the runtime component, and this may be illegal and would certainly breach license agreements. The bytecode would need to be found, but in some solutions this could be found with modifications to the PHP engine, so that shouldn't break any rules.
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First of all there's no source code present at runtime so one would need a bytecode de-compiler, but there's nothing illegal in producing one of those as the bytecode specification is freely and publicly available. Now lets consider the more advanced systems that compile code and use a runtime module to process and execute code. However using this to then reveal intellectual property from encoded files may be illegal, and would almost certainly be a breach of the license agreement under which the encoded files were supplied. Done correctly they would start to see the original source code that was hidden by the encoding systems, and in under and hour including time to sit back and admire their handy work with a nice cup of tea and one or two of their favourite biscuits, they would have produced a decoder application done! What will have been done here is simply modifying an existing opensource application, and provided that they comply with the license agreement of that application should they wish to distribute their work, there might be no problem. They might start by looking at the eval() function and the C routines that implement it, and try dumping out the source code passed to eval() function. If there's no runtime component needed then they might realise that the processing can only be made by the PHP engine and start their work there, and as the PHP engine is opensource, there's nothing to stop one making changes to that.
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Let's say that someone such as the OP is interested in one of the tools that simply hides source code and restores it at runtime to be pushed through eval(). Click to expand.This may depend on what needs to be done in order to produce the application, and even if not illegal per-se, one might not have immunity to possible legal action on the basis that, for example, a license agreement was broken to produce it.