Is it legal to use AC_RunActiveContent.js at all?

Hello,
as everyone knows, when you publish a html inside flash it generates AC_RunActiveContent.js for flash player detection.
Now, inside the file it says Copyright 2005-2007 Adobe Systems Incorporated.  All rights reserved.
I'm not an expert in this stuff but Is it even legal to use on a website that i build?
Won't i get in some trouble when i upload my published flash movie?

Sure, it's legal - if you're a licensed Flash user, you have the right to use all functionality of the product.  Read the EULA for Flash:  ADOBE PERMITS YOU TO COPY, DOWNLOAD,
INSTALL, USE, OR OTHERWISE BENEFIT FROM THE FUNCTIONALITY OR INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY OF THE SOFTWARE ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THIS
AGREEMENT.
Sean

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