## Computers and liberties ### Personal information collected In France, personal data is protected by [Act No. 78-17 of 6 January 1978](https://legifrance.gouv.fr/affichTexte.do?cidTexte=JORFTEXT000000886460), Act No. 2004-801 of 6 August 2004, article L. 226-13 of the Penal Code and the European Directive of 24 October 1995. In any event @:color.soft does collect personal information about the user (name, e-mail address, telephone number) that is needed by the services offered by the sites of the network @:color.soft, in particular for the inscription with discussion spaces through online forms or for discussion forums statistical processing. The user provides this information in full knowledge of the facts, in particular when he/she inputs them him/herself. It is specified at this time to the user of the network @:color.soft if the information to provide is obligatory or not. ### Statistical analysis and confidentiality In order to adapt the site to our visitors’ requests, we analyze the traffic of our sites with Matomo. Matomo generates a cookie with a unique identifier, whose storage period is limited to 13 months. The data collected (IP address, User-Agent…) are anonymized and kept for a period of 6 months. They are not transferred to third parties or used for any other purpose.
Charter of Free, Ethical, Decentralized and Solidarity Services,<br />approved by@:color.soft on October 6th 2014. Translation by Framalang contributors Théo, #!, goofy, Diane
## The @:txt.soft association The @:html.soft association is a 1901 not-for-profit association whose character of general interest authorizes a tax deduction. Which shows its willingness to stay an association on a human scale (less than forty members, less than ten permanent staff).
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## Code of conduct At Framasoft, we don’t like (and don’t believe in) intellectual property. But we live in a world that does, and need to protect ourselves and our work. So we have registered some trademarks (PeerTube, Mobilizon, Framasoft…), and here is what we pledge. ### 1. We don’t plan to attack Registering trademarks is a defensive move. It’s to protect our work both from people who might otherwise register the names we work hard to make known, and from those who would sully the names of the projects we are building with our values, political stances and passion. ### 2. Don’t Panic We will only use trademark law in last resort. We are not trademark trolls looking forward to extorting money though legal violence. We just want to protect the reputation of names we are working hard to make known. We really intend to settle any problem we might have with you by talking it out together. If you act in good faith, there’s no need to panic. We’re sure we will understand eachother and find an elegant solution. ### 3. Don’t fool people If you say, or imply that you are us or that you are the “official one”, we will use trademark law against you. If we start getting messages of people who think your actions come from us, we will contact you to talk and find a way to make it clear that you are you, and we are us. In our experience anyway, people are not fools, and honesty is a very powerful way to bond with them. We will use trademark law, in last resort and if needed, to protect this relationship of trust and honesty we have built with people. ### 4. Don’t be an asshole Really, it’s that simple. Being assholy includes things that are forbidden by French law (promoting Nazism and fascism, pedocriminality, endangering others, fake news…), especially discrimination (against sex, gender, race, religion, orientation, minorities… well, you know the drill…). If you are using names of things we’ve worked hard for to be an asshole, we will use trademark law against you. If you try to push the limits, want to test, provoke and question society, well good for you, but we don’t have time for this: don’t use our trademarks. If you think there are too many rules, or that it’s too complicated not to be an asshole: don’t use our trademarks. If you fear you might be an asshole without knowing it, by ignorance even though you try to keep yourself educated: you’ll be fine. ### 5. Let’s respect each other If you’re not sure, come and talk with us. If we have a problem we’ll try to come and talk to you first. If by using the names of our projects, your actions start to soak up our time and energy, if you’re giving us a bad name, we’ll definitely have a problem. To avoid that, just remember that there are people who worked hard to give the names you are using their honest reputation, and just respect that work. If we find ourselves having to answer for your actions, we’ll need to talk. When we talk together, if you’re trying to be a smart ass and negotiate every word, if you don’t want to hear and consider our position (be assured we always try to do the same with others), then we’ll probably settle our disagreement using trademark law. But we don’t want to, so let’s find a way to understand each other.
### Rectification of personal information collected In accordance with the provisions of Article 34 of Act No 48-87 of January 6, 1978, the user has a right of modification of the personal data collected concerning him. To do this, user sends to @:color.soft: - you can send us an e-mail using the contact form - a letter should be sent to the address of the association’s headquarters (indicated above) indicating your name or business name, your physical and/or electronic address and, where appropriate, the reference that you have as a user of the @:color.soft site. The amendment will be made within a reasonable period of time from the date of receiving the user’s request.
## Limitation of liability This site contains information made available by external communities or companies or hypertext links to other sites that were not developed by @:(color.soft). Content made available on the site is provided for information purposes only. The existence of a link of this site to another site does not constitute a validation of that site, or of its content. It is up to the Internet user to use these information with discernment and critical thinking. The responsibility of @:color.soft could not be committed because of the information, opinions and recommendations made by third parties. @:color.soft cannot be held liable for direct or consequential damages. indirect caused to the user’s material, when accessing the site, and resulting either from the use of equipment that does not meet the technical specifications required, either from the appearance of a bug or of incompatibility. @:color.soft cannot also be held responsible for damages. indirect (such as a loss of market or a loss of a chance) resulting from the use of the site. Interactive spaces (possibility to ask questions in the contact area) are available to users on the site @:(color.soft). @:color.soft reserves the right to delete, without prior formal notice, any content deposited in this space which would contravene the applicable legislation in France, in in particular data protection provisions. If necessary, @:color.soft also reserves the possibility of putting in cause the user’s civil and/or criminal liability, in particular in the event of a racist, insulting, defamatory, or pornographic message, whatever the medium used (text, photography…). ### Contractual limitations on technical data @:color.soft cannot be held responsible for material damages. linked to the use of the site. In addition, the user of the site undertakes to access the site using recent material, not containing viruses and with an up-to-date browser. ### Intellectual property The contents are published under the responsibility of the users.
## FRAMASOFT’s Trademark Policy This declaration complements the code of conduct. If you comply with the code of conduct, you will probably not have to check whether your actions conflict with this declaration. However, if you need to use one of our brands, we encourage you to read it attentively. ### Introduction FRAMASOFT is a non-profit organisation. FRAMASOFT owns and oversees the trademarks for the names and logos of FRAMASOFT as well as a other FRAMASOFT-related brands and softwares. The softwares listed below are Free Software. Their source code are available to download, modify and redistribute under a Free Software license. However, the software license does not cover the use of trademarks. The proper use of FRAMASOFT trademarks is essential to inform users whether or not the software stand behind products or services. ### Trademarks FRAMASOFT owns the following trademarks in both word and logo form including brands, slogans, styles: - FRAMASOFT is a registered trademark in France under class 9, 16, 38, 41, 42 ; INPI number 4694656 - FRAMASOFT is a registered trademark in Europe under class 9, 16, 25, 35, 38, 41, 42 ; EUIPO number 3575587 - PEERTUBE is a registered trademark in France under class 9, 42 ; INPI number 4662501 - PEERTUBE is a registered trademark in Europe under class 9, 42 ; EUIPO number 018265042 - MOBILIZON is a registered trademark in France under class 9, 42, 45 ; INPI number 4662537 - MOBILIZON is a registered trademark in Europe under class 9, 42 ; EUIPO number 018265551 ### Objectives The objective of this trademark policy is to clarify proper usage of FRAMASOFT’s trademarks by third parties to prevent misuse that can confuse users about products and services from FRAMASOFT. At the same time, this policy encourages individuals, organisations and businesses to work with FRAMASOFT under the terms of this policy and the code of conduct. ### When you shouldn’t use FRAMASOFT’s trademarks Here are a few examples that conflict with the way we use our brands, and would lead us to use trademark law to regulate abuse. But quite apart from the legal issue, it’s also a question of common sense: - Use FRAMASOFT’s trademarks in a company or organisation name: seriously, do you want to impersonate us? - Use FRAMASOFT’s trademarks as name of a product or service: some companies would be delighted, but it’s really not a good idea because it would mean advertising on our behalf… and you wouldn’t want anyone to speak on your behalf, right? - Use FRAMASOFT’s trademarks in a domain name, with or without commercial purposes, including social media: a domain name is also a mark of identity, and if you use one of our brands as a domain name, you’re misleading users into thinking that the site or service belongs to Framasoft. ### When you can use the FRAMASOFT’s trademarks without asking permission But there are many cases where you can use our brands! And we even encourage such uses: - Communicating facts about FRAMASOFT and it’s projects without suggesting sponsorship or endorsement. - Advertising your product or service relating to FRAMASOFT and it’s projects in a way that is not misleading. - Describing that your software is based on a FRAMASOFT’s Software code or it is compatible with your product. - Displaying FRAMASOFT’s trademarks on your own website solely as a hyperlink to a FRAMASOFT’s website. And of course, don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any doubts or need specific permission. Our contact details are at the end of this statement. ### Finally, here are a few tips on how to use FRAMASOFT’s trademarks properly - Use FRAMASOFT’s trademarks exact as shown. Any scaling must retain the original proportions of the logo (see [our branding style guide](https://framasoft.org/graphics/)) - Use FRAMASOFT’s trademarks only as an adjective, never as a noun or verb. Example: Framasoft’s Peertube app. - Wherever appropriate, include a trademark attribution notice. It’s very simple, like this: “<Framasoft’s product> is a registered trademark of the European Union.” - Be careful not to suggest that any of our brands are affiliated with you or any of your products or services. Don’t forget that Framasoft is an independent organization. - Sometimes our brands are usurped or used for slogans or advertising purposes, suggesting that we endorse an action or service. We refer to the code of conduct: don’t be an asshole… ### Contact For any queries with respect to these guidelines, please send an email to https://contact.framasoft.org.
Our way of expression is to do. We feel useful in action and believe that our ways of acting reveal our values. We see Framasoft as a prefiguration association: we present our achievements as prototypes that anyone can appropriate to reproduce them on another scale, or adapt them to other constraints.
The Université Populaire Libre, Ouverte, Autonome, et Décentralisée aims to contribute (on our scale) to making society more just and our world more liveable, by focusing on the training of citizens by citizens. - [Discover UPLOAD's projects](https://upload.framasoft.org)
Clause *“The law is the law, and we don’t want to end up in jail”*: you must respect the law (whether it is well made or silly), otherwise your account will be deleted;
Clause *“Thank you for being polite and respectful with your platform neighbors”*: you must respect other users by being civic-minded and politeness. If not, your content, even your account, can be deleted, without negotiation;
Having more doubts than certainties, we see what we do as experiments. So we accept failure: to err is human, and so are we! We even find joy in failures, because they can teach us more than a success. But for us, knowledge is more important than efficiency.
Clause *“If it breaks, we are not obliged to repair”*: @:color.soft offers this service for free. If you lose data, through your fault or ours, sorry, but it happens. We’ll do what we can to get it back, but we assign no obligation of result. In other words, avoid trusting sensitive or important data on @:color.soft services, because if they are lost, we do not guarantee their recovery;
We make sure to share recipes, products and lessons learned freely. We elevate our achievements in the Commons. We want everyone to be able to take it and adapt it to their own situation, but also to avoid being in a position of power because of a monopoly on one resource or another.
Clause *“Nothing is eternal”*: services can close (for example, because of a lack of funds to maintain them), they can be victims of intrusion (the “100% secure” does not exist). We encourage you to keep a copy of the data that is important to you, because @:color.soft can not be held responsible for hosting it forever.