Copyright

Privacy Browser copyright © 2015-2017: Soren Stoutner.

Licenza

Privacy Browser è rilasciato con Licenza GPLv3+ . Il testo completo è riportato per intero nella parte finale di questo documento. Si precisa che questa è una traduzione non ufficiale della GNU General Public License, non è stata pubblicata dalla Free Software Foundation, e non stabilisce i termini legali di distribuzione del software che usa la GNU GPL. Soltanto la versione originale in inglese della GNU GPL fa ciò. Lo scopo di questa traduzione è unicamente quello di aiutare gli utenti di lingua italiana a comprendere la GNU GPL, ed in caso di eventuali discrepanze tra traduzione e versione originale in inglese, sarà unicamente la versione originale ad avere valore legale.

Attribuzioni

La lista dei server utilizzata dalla funzionalità di blocco degli annunci è tratta da pgl.yoyo.org. Dal momento che si tratta di una lista di domini non può essere coperta da Copyright.

La maggior parte delle icone utilizzate da Privacy Browser è tratta dall'Android Material icon set, che è stato rilasciato con Licenza Apache 2.0.

sono derivate da ic_security and ic_language. Le modifiche sono state implementate da Soren Stoutner nel 2016.

Le seguenti icone non sono state modificate, se non per quanto riguarda colore e dimensione. Alcune sono state rinominate per coerenza con il tipo di utilizzo all'interno del codice. Le icone con i loro nomi originali sono riportate di seguito.

ic_add.

ic_arrow_back.

ic_arrow_forward.

ic_bookmark_border.

ic_bug_report.

ic_chrome_reader_mode.

ic_close.

ic_create_new_folder.

ic_download.

ic_edit.

ic_exit_to_app.

ic_expand_less.

ic_expand_more.

ic_file_download.

ic_folder.

ic_folder_special.

ic_home.

ic_import_contacts.

ic_info_outline.

ic_language.

ic_list.

ic_more.

ic_question_answer.

ic_select_all.

ic_settings.

ic_subtitles.

ic_vertical_align_bottom.

ic_vertical_align_top.

ic_web.


cookie è stata creata da Google. E' stata rilasciata con Licenza Apache 2.0 e può essere scaricata dirattamente dal Material Design Icon Set.


GNU General Public License

Versione 3, 29 Giugno 2007

Copyright © 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/>

A chiunque è permesso copiare e ridistribuire copie esatte di questo documento di licenza, ma non è in alcun modo consentito apportarvi modifiche.

Premessa

La GNU General Public License è una licenza libera, basata su copyleft per software e altri tipi di opere.

Le licenze della maggior parte del software e di altre opere materiali sono pensate per togliere la libertà di condividere e modificare tali opere. Al contrario, la GNU General Public License ha l'obiettivo di garantire la libertà di condividere e modificare tutte le versioni di un programma e di fare in modo che esso rimanga software libero per tutti gli utenti. Noi, Free Software Foundation, usiamo la GNU General Public License per la maggior parte del nostro software; essa viene applicata anche a qualunque altro software rilasciato dall'autore sotto questa licenza. Chiunque può utilizzare questa licenza per i propri programmi.

Quando parliamo di software libero (free software), ci riferiamo al concetto di libertà, non al prezzo. Le nostre General Public License sono concepite per garantire che chiunque abbia la libertà di distribuire copie di software libero (anche dietro pagamento di un prezzo, se lo desidera), che chiunque riceva o possa ricevere il codice sorgente se lo vuole, che chiunque possa apportare modifiche al software o utilizzarne solo alcune porzioni in altri software liberi, e che chiunque sappia che ha il diritto di fare tutte queste cose.

Per proteggere i vostri diritti, abbiamo la necessità di impedire che altri vi neghino questi diritti o vi obblighino a rinunciarvi. Pertanto, chiunque distribuisce o modifica software rilasciato con questa licenza si assume dei precisi doveri: il dovere di rispettare la libertà degli altri.

Per esempio, chi distribuisce copie di un programma rilasciato sotto questa licenza, sia a titolo gratuito che mediante pagamento di un prezzo,è obbligato a riconoscere a chi riceve il software esattamente gli stessi diritti che ha ricevuto. Deve garantire che chi riceva il software abbia o possa avere accesso al codice sorgente. E deve far conoscere ai destinatari del software queste condizioni, così che essi conoscano quali sono i loro diritti.

Gli sviluppatori che utilizzano la GNU GPL proteggono i vostri diritti in due modi: (1) Rivendicando il copyright sul software, e (2) offrendovi questa licenza che vi garantisce il diritto legale di copiarlo e/o di modificarlo.

Al fine di proteggere gli sviluppatori e gli autori, la GPL spiega chiaramente che non esiste nessuna garanzia per questo software libero. Nell'interesse sia degli utenti che degli autori, la GPL impone che le versioni modificate del software vengano esplicitamente marcate come “modificate”, in modo tale che eventuali problemi non vengano erroneamente attribuiti agli autori delle versioni precedenti.

Alcuni dispositivi sono progettati per negare agli utenti l'installazione o l'esecuzione di versioni modificate del software installato sugli stessi, anche se il costruttore si riserva la possibilità di farlo. Ciò è fondamentalmente incompatibile con l'obiettivo di garantire la libertà degli utenti di modificare il software. Una ripetizione sistematica di tali abusi avviene nel campo dei dispositivi per usi individuali, e ciò rende questi abusi ancora più inaccettabili. Pertanto, abbiamo realizzato questa versione della GPL al fine di proibire una tale pratica per questo tipo di prodotti. Se problemi simili dovessero sorgere in altri ambiti, saremo pronti ad estendere queste misure a questi nuovi ambiti in versioni future della GPL, nella maniera che si renderà necessaria per difendere la libertà degli utenti.

In conclusione, tutti i programmi sono costantemente minacciati dai brevetti sul software. Gli Stati non dovrebbero permettere ai brevetti di limitare lo sviluppo e l'utilizzo di software per computer, ma nei Paesi in cui ciò avviene noi vogliamo evitare il pericolo che i brevetti applicati ad un programma libero possano renderlo, a tutti gli effetti, proprietario. Per impedire ciò, la GPL assicura che non è possibile utilizzare i brevetti sul software per rendere un programma non libero.

I termini e le condizioni esatte per la copia, la distribuzione e la modifica del software sono riportate di seguito.

TERMINI E CONDIZIONI

0. Definizioni.

“Questa Licenza” fa riferimento alla versione 3 della GNU General Public License.

“Copyright” indica anche leggi simili al copyright che riguardano altri tipi di opere, come le maschere per la produzione di semiconduttori.

“Il Programma” indica qualunque opera che sia soggetta a copyright e che sia rilasciata sotto questa Licenza. I detentori della licenza sono indicati come “tu”. “Licenziatari” e “destinatari” possono essere individui o organizzazioni.

“Modificare” un'opera significa copiare o adattare tutta o parte dell'opera in una maniera che richieda un permesso di copyright, e non indica la semplice azione di fare una esatta copia dell'opera. L'opera risultante viene chiamata “versione modificata” dell'opera precedente, oppure viene detta opera “basata sulla” opera precedente.

Un'“opera coperta da questa licenza” indica il Programma originale non modificato oppure un'opera basata sul Programma.

“Propagare” un'opera significa fare una qualunque cosa con essa che, in mancanza di un esplicito permesso, ti renda direttamente o indirettamente perseguibile per violazione secondo le vigenti normative sul copyright, ad eccezione della semplice esecuzione del Programma su un computer o della modifica di una copia privata. La Propagazione include la copia, la distribuzione (con o senza modifiche), la messa a disposizione al pubblico e, in alcuni stati, altre attività simili e connesse.

“Distribuire” un'opera indica qualunque forma di propagazione che permetta a terze parti di effettuare o ricevere delle copie. La mera interazione con un utente attraverso una rete di computer, senza che ci sia alcun trasferimento di una copia, non è considerata “Distribuzione”.

Una interfaccia utente interattiva fornisce delle “Adeguate Informazioni Legali” soltanto nel caso in cui includa una apposita funzionalità, resa adeguatamente visibile, che (1) visualizzi un'adeguata informazione di copyright, e (2) informi l'utente che non c’è alcuna garanzia sull'opera (eccetto nel caso in cui delle garanzie sono espressamente fornite), dica che il licenziatario può distribuire l'opera utilizzando questa Licenza, indichi come è possibile prendere visione di una copia di questa Licenza. Se l'interfaccia presenta una lista di comandi o di opzioni, come ad esempio un menù, una delle opzioni fornite nella lista deve rispettare questa condizione.

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You may not propagate or modify a covered work except as expressly provided under this License. Any attempt otherwise to propagate or modify it is void, and will automatically terminate your rights under this License (including any patent licenses granted under the third paragraph of section 11).

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IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR CONVEYS THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.

If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms, reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a copy of the Program in return for a fee.

END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS