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by neximo64 1354 days ago
Apache 2.0 also says that if you fork it, or use any bit of it, it is classified as a derivative works, and must retain the Apache license in the fork. So the answer is quite clearly no.

You could possibly modify the source and not accept the EULA but you still cannot remove the Apache license.

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The question is about removing the EULA, not removing the Apache license.