Adobe open sourced the ActionScript virtual machine as a Mozilla project named Tamarin under an MPL/GPL/LGPL tri-license. If I remember correctly, this source code also includes documentation for ABC bytecode. With that in mind, it seems to me that you're free to build your own interpreter.
You are certainly free to interpret ActionScript byte-code; the wonderful part about their open-source projects (and open documentation), is that you can read a solid reference manual and implementation, without being restricted by it (there is no NDA, and so forth). This is in contrast to dark times, where bytecode had to be reverse engineered in a "clean-room" environment.
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