2 Copyright © 2016-2018 Soren Stoutner <soren@stoutner.com>.
4 Translation 2017-2018 Jose A. León Becerra. Copyright assigned to Soren Stoutner <soren@stoutner.com>.
6 This file is part of Privacy Browser <https://www.stoutner.com/privacy-browser>.
8 Privacy Browser is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
11 (at your option) any later version.
13 Privacy Browser is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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19 along with Privacy Browser. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -->
23 <meta charset="UTF-8">
25 <link rel="stylesheet" href="../css/dark_theme.css">
29 <h3>Derechos de autor</h3>
30 <p>Navegador Privado tiene derechos de autor © 2015-2018 por <a href="mailto:soren@stoutner.com">Soren Stoutner</a>.</p>
33 <p>Navegador Privado está liberado bajo la licencia <a href="https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html">GPLv3+</a>.
34 El texto completo de la licencia se encuentra en la parte inferior de este documento (se deja en el idioma original).
35 El código fuente está disponible en <a href="https://git.stoutner.com/?p=PrivacyBrowser.git;a=summary">git.stoutner.com</a>.</p>
37 <h3>Listas de bloqueo</h3>
38 <p><a href="https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt">EasyList</a> y <a href="https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt">EasyPrivacy</a>
39 tienen <a href="https://easylist.to/pages/licence.html">licencia dual</a> bajo las licencias <a href="https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html">GPLv3+</a>
40 y <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/">Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0+ Unported</a>. Navegador Privado las incorpora usando la opción GPLv3+.</p>
42 <p><a href="https://easylist.to/easylist/fanboy-annoyance.txt">La lista molesta de Fanboy</a> y <a href="https://easylist.to/easylist/fanboy-social.txt">la lista de bloqueo social de Fanboy</a>
43 se liberan bajo la licencia <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/">Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported</a>,
44 la cual es <a href="https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.en.html#ccby">compatible con la GPLv3+</a>. Las listas se incluyen sin cambios en Navegador Privado.</p>
46 <p>Más información sobre las listas de bloqueo puede encontrarse en la <a href="https://easylist.to/">página web de EasyList</a>.</p>
49 <p>Navegador privado está construido con la <a href="https://developer.android.com/topic/libraries/support-library/index.html">librería de soporte de android</a>,
50 que se libera bajo la <a href="https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">Licencia Apache 2.0</a>.</p>
53 <p><img class="left" src="../shared_images/privacy_browser.png"> <img class="left" src="../shared_images/privacy_browser_free.png"> <img class="left" src="../shared_images/warning.png">
54 <img class="left" src="../shared_images/javascript_enabled.png"> derivan de <code>security</code> y de <code>language</code>,
55 que son parte del <a href="https://material.io/icons/">conjunto de iconos Android Material</a>
56 y son liberados bajo la <a href ="https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">Licencia Apache 2.0</a>. El texto completo de la licencia se encuentra debajo.
57 Copyright de modificaciones © 2016 <a href="mailto:soren@stoutner.com">Soren Stoutner</a>.
58 Las imágenes resultantes se liberan bajo la <a href="https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html">licencia GPLv3+</a>.</p>
59 <p><img class="left" src="../shared_images/move_to_folder_dark.png"> deriva de elementos de <code>folder</code> y <code>exit_to_app</code>, que son parte del
60 <a href="https://material.io/icons/">conjunto de iconos Android Material</a> y son liberados bajo la <a href ="https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">Licencia Apache 2.0</a>.
61 Copyright de modificaciones © 2017 <a href="mailto:soren@stoutner.com">Soren Stoutner</a>.
62 La imagen resultante se libera bajo la <a href="https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html">licencia GPLv3+</a>.</p>
63 <p><img class="left" src="../shared_images/create_bookmark_dark.png"> deriva de elementos de <code>bookmark</code> y <code>create_new_folder</code>, que son parte del
64 <a href="https://material.io/icons/">conjunto de iconos Android Material</a> y son liberados bajo la <a href ="https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">Licencia Apache 2.0</a>.
65 Copyright de modificaciones © 2017 <a href="mailto:soren@stoutner.com">Soren Stoutner</a>.
66 La imagen resultante se libera bajo la <a href="https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html">licencia GPLv3+</a>.</p>
67 <p><img class="left" src="../shared_images/create_folder_dark.png"> deriva de <code>create_new_folder</code>,
68 que es parte del <a href="https://material.io/icons/">conjunto de iconos Android Material</a> y es liberado bajo la <a href ="https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">Licencia Apache 2.0</a>.
69 Copyright de modificaciones © 2017 <a href="mailto:soren@stoutner.com">Soren Stoutner</a>.
70 La imagen resultante se libera bajo la <a href="https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html">licencia GPLv3+</a>.</p>
71 <p><img class="left" src="../shared_images/clear_and_exit_dark.png"> deriva de <code>exit_to_app</code>, que es parte del <a href="https://material.io/icons/">conjunto de iconos Android Material</a>
72 y es liberado bajo la <a href ="https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">Licencia Apache 2.0</a>. Copyright de modificaciones © 2017 <a href="mailto:soren@stoutner.com">Soren Stoutner</a>.
73 La imagen resultante se libera bajo la <a href="https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html">licencia GPLv3+</a>.</p>
74 <p><img class="left" src="../shared_images/night_mode_dark.png"> deriva de <code>compare</code>, que es parte del <a href="https://material.io/icons/">conjunto de iconos Android Material</a>
75 y es liberado bajo la <a href ="https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">Licencia Apache 2.0</a>. Copyright de modificaciones © 2017 <a href="mailto:soren@stoutner.com">Soren Stoutner</a>.
76 La imagen resultante se libera bajo la <a href="https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html">licencia GPLv3+</a>.</p>
77 <p><img class="left" src="../shared_images/orbot_dark.png"> orbot es una versión modificada del
78 <a href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/orbot.git/tree/app/src/main/res/drawable-xxxhdpi/ic_stat_tor.png">icono de estado del proyecto Orbot</a>,
79 que tiene copyright 2009-2010 por Nathan Freitas, The Guardian Project.
80 Es liberado bajo la <a href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/orbot.git/tree/LICENSE">licencia BSD modificada (de 3 cláusulas)</a>.
81 El texto completo de la licencia se encuentra debajo. Copyright de modificaciones © 2017 <a href="mailto:soren@stoutner.com">Soren Stoutner</a>.
82 La imagen resultante se libera bajo la <a href="https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html">licencia GPLv3+</a>.</p>
83 <p><img class="left" src="../shared_images/cookie_dark.png"> <code>cookie</code> fue creado por Google. Es liberado bajo la <a href ="https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">licencia Apache 2.0</a>
84 y puede ser descargado desde <a href="https://materialdesignicons.com/icon/cookie">Material Design Icons</a>.
85 Está sin cambios, excepto por la información de diseño como el color y el tamaño.</p>
86 <p>Los siguientes iconos proceden de <a href="https://material.io/icons/">conjunto de iconos Android Material</a>,
87 el cual es liberado bajo la <a href ="https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">licencia Apache 2.0</a>.
88 Están sin cambios, excepto por la información de diseño como el color y el tamaño. Algunos de ellos se han renombrado para que coincida con su uso en el código.
89 Los iconos y los nombres originales se muestran a continuación.</p>
90 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/add_dark.png"> add.</p>
91 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/arrow_back_dark.png"> arrow_back.</p>
92 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/arrow_forward_dark.png"> arrow_forward.</p>
93 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/bookmarks_dark.png"> bookmarks.</p>
94 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/bug_report_dark.png"> bug_report.</p>
95 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/call_to_action_dark.png"> call_to_action.</p>
96 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/camera_enhance_dark.png"> camera_enhance.</p>
97 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/chrome_reader_mode_dark.png"> chrome_reader_mode.</p>
98 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/close_dark.png"> close.</p>
99 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/delete_dark.png"> delete.</p>
100 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/delete_forever_dark.png"> delete_forever.</p>
101 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/devices_other_dark.png"> devices_other.</p>
102 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/dns_dark.png"> dns.</p>
103 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/donut_small_dark.png"> donut_small.</p>
104 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/edit_dark.png"> edit.</p>
105 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/expand_less_dark.png"> expand_less.</p>
106 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/expand_more_dark.png"> expand_more.</p>
107 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/file_download_dark.png"> file_download.</p>
108 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/find_in_page_dark.png"> find_in_page.</p>
109 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/folder_dark.png"> folder.</p>
110 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/fullscreen_dark.png"> fullscreen.</p>
111 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/home_dark.png"> home.</p>
112 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/image_dark.png"> image.</p>
113 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/import_contacts_dark.png"> import_contacts.</p>
114 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/important_devices_dark.png"> important_devices.</p>
115 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/info_outline_dark.png"> info_outline.</p>
116 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/language_dark.png"> language.</p>
117 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/list_dark.png"> list.</p>
118 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/local_activity_dark.png"> local_activity.</p>
119 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/location_off_dark.png"> location_off.</p>
120 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/lock_dark.png"> lock.</p>
121 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/map_dark.png"> map.</p>
122 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/more_dark.png"> more.</p>
123 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/new_releases_dark.png"> new releases.</p>
124 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/question_answer_dark.png"> question_answer.</p>
125 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/refresh_dark.png"> refresh.</p>
126 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/search_dark.png"> search.</p>
127 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/select_all_dark.png"> select_all.</p>
128 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/settings_dark.png"> settings.</p>
129 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/smartphone_dark.png"> smartphone.</p>
130 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/style_dark.png"> style.</p>
131 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/subtitles_dark.png"> subtitles.</p>
132 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/text_fields_dark.png"> text_fields.</p>
133 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/thumbs_up_down_dark.png"> thumbs_up_down.</p>
134 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/vertical_align_bottom_dark.png"> vertical_align_bottom.</p>
135 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/vertical_align_top_dark.png"> vertical_align_top.</p>
136 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/visibility_off_dark.png"> visibility_off.</p>
137 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/vpn_lock_dark.png"> vpn_lock.</p>
138 <p><img class="icon" src="../shared_images/web_dark.png"> web.</p>
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1052 <h3>Licencia BSD modificada (de 3 cláusulas)</h3>
1054 <p>La redistribución y el uso en las formas de código fuente y binario, con o sin
1055 modificaciones, están permitidos siempre que se cumplan las siguientes condiciones:</p>
1058 <li>Las redistribuciones del código fuente deben conservar el aviso de copyright
1059 anterior, esta lista de condiciones y el siguiente descargo de responsabilidad.</li>
1061 <li>Las redistribuciones en formato binario deben reproducir el aviso de copyright
1062 anterior, esta lista de condiciones y el siguiente descargo de responsabilidad
1063 en la documentación y/u otros materiales suministrados con la distribución.</li>
1065 <li>Ni el nombre de los titulares de derechos de autor ni los nombres de sus
1066 colaboradores pueden usarse para apoyar o promocionar productos derivados de
1067 este software sin permiso específico previo y por escrito.</li>
1070 <p>ESTE SOFTWARE SE SUMINISTRA POR LOS PROPIETARIOS DEL COPYRIGHT Y COLABORADORES
1071 “COMO ESTÁ” Y CUALQUIER GARANTÍAS EXPRESA O IMPLÍCITA, INCLUYENDO, PERO NO
1072 LIMITADO A, LAS GARANTÍAS IMPLÍCITAS DE COMERCIALIZACIÓN Y APTITUD PARA UN
1073 PROPÓSITO PARTICULAR SON RECHAZADAS. EN NINGÚN CASO LOS PROPIETARIOS DEL COPYRIGHT
1074 Y COLABORADORES SERÁN RESPONSABLES POR NINGÚN DAÑO DIRECTO, INDIRECTO, INCIDENTAL,
1075 ESPECIAL, EJEMPLAR O COSECUENCIAL (INCLUYENDO, PERO NO LIMITADO A, LA ADQUISICIÓN
1076 O SUSTITUCIÓN DE BIENES O SERVICIOS; LA PÉRDIDA DE USO, DE DATOS O DE BENEFICIOS;
1077 O INTERRUPCIÓN DE LA ACTIVIDAD EMPRESARIAL) O POR CUALQUIER TEORÍA DE
1078 RESPONSABILIDAD, YA SEA POR CONTRATO, RESPONSABILIDAD ESTRICTA O AGRAVIO
1079 (INCLUYENDO NEGLIGENCIA O CUALQUIER OTRA CAUSA) QUE SURJA DE CUALQUIER MANERA DEL
1080 USO DE ESTE SOFTWARE, INCLUSO SI SE HA ADVERTIDO DE LA POSIBILIDAD DE TALES DAÑOS.</p>