Terms and Privacy
The legal documents necessary to offer this service. The Terms of Service document is authoritative in English, translations are provided for your convenience.
View English versionTerms of Service
The rights and obligations of the User and the Provider resulting from the use of the Service are governed by these Terms of Service.
Definitions
In these Terms of Service:
- Agreement
- means License Agreement within the meaning of Article 2358 et seq. of the Civil Code concluded by and between the User and the Provider upon the Consent
- Civil Code
- means Act No. 89/2012 Coll., the Civil Code, as amended
- Consent
- means the User’s consent with these Terms of Service and other legal documents expressed by checking the checkbox during the registration
- Cookies
- means any datafile sent by the web server of the Service to the User’s computer or other device connected to the Internet, which enable obtaining unique identification of the User’s web browser
- GDPR
- means EU Regulation No. 679/2016, the General Data Protection Regulation
- License
- means non-exclusive license granted by the Provider to the User for use of the Service
- Provider
- means Ing. Michal Čihař, Nábřežní 694, 471 54 Cvikov, CZ, Reg. No. 04705904
- Personal Data
- means personal data within the meaning of EU Regulation No. 679/2016 inserted by the User into the Service and/or Cookies
- Owner
- means the User who can manage Project
- Raktres
- means translation project operated on the Service
- Servij
- means the website and services based on Weblate operated by the Provider
- Translation Memory
- means the optional translation memory service provided within Weblate
- Implijer
- means any legal entity or an individual other than the Provider, who is using the Service
- VCS
- means distributed version control system used by the Project such as Git or Mercurial
License Agreement Conclusion
The License Agreement is concluded upon the User’s Acceptance of the Provider’s Offer.
License Agreement
By concluding Agreement under Article 2.1 of this Agreement, the following provisions of this Article 3 of the Terms of Service come into force.
The Provider presents the User with a License Agreement and the User accepts this License Agreement, all this under the terms and conditions stated in these Terms of Service.
The Provider shall have the right to shut down, adjust, modify or make the Service unavailable on the web address at any time.
The User agrees to use the Service only in a manner not jeopardizing technical software and/or hardware means of the Provider and/or such means in the Provider’s use.
The User agrees to refrain from use of the Service in bad faith and/or deliberately causing any damage to the Service.
The User agrees to refrain from bypassing the Service’s software and/or technical hardware means, in particular the security systems.
Liability for Damage
The User hereby renders it undisputed that the Provider shall not be liable for any damage caused to the User resulting from the use of the Service.
If the User is an entrepreneur, it hereby expressly waives its right to compensation from the Provider for damage unintentionally caused by the Provider to the User through a breach of any obligation contained in these Terms of Service and/or resulting from the use of the Service.
Personal Data
Within the meaning of Article 7 of the GDPR the User hereby gives consent to collecting, storage, and processing of the Personal Data according to the Privacy Policy.
Troidigezhioù
The Service organizes translation into individual Projects, where the Owner is responsible for managing them and for specifying accurately the license of the Project.
Not specifying translation license means that the translations are available under same license as the given Project itself.
Should the Project opt in for the Translation Memory, license to use the translation is granted to all Translation Memory users.
The User agrees, upon contributing to a Project, to the license the Project has specified.
The User agrees to use of name and e-mail as authorship in the VCS commits. The User understands that this grant is non-revocable due to the nature of the VCS.
Cookies
Within the meaning of Article 89 Act No. 480/2004 Coll., on electronic communication, as amended, the User is informed that the Service uses Cookies.
The Service uses Cookies to personalise content.
Governing Law
These Terms of Service shall be governed by the laws of the Czech Republic with exclusion of conflict rules.
Any disputes arising on the basis of the Agreement and/or these Terms of Service shall be resolved by the court of the Czech republic having substantive and local jurisdiction.
Effect
These Terms of Service shall come into force and effect on 15th May 2023.
Privacy Policy
We comply with the Regulation No. 679/2016, the General Data Protection Regulation, also known as GDPR. This document includes necessary specifications.
Personal Data Controller
Ing. Michal Čihař, Nábřežní 694, 471 54 Cvikov, CZ, Reg. No. 04705904
Weblate has appointed a data protection officer who may be reached via privacy@weblate.org.
Personal Data processed by Weblate
Weblate only processes Personal Data the User provides by using it:
- Name and e-mail address
- These are used to identify you in the VCS commits.
- Additionally, e-mail is used for notification of watched events.
- Password in hashed form
- Used to authenticate the User, if configured
- Passwords are stored hashed using Argon2.
- IP address and browser name
- These are logged in case of important changes to your account (e.g. a password change) to allow diagnosis in case your account is stolen.
- Billing info
- Necessary details to issue an invoice is collected when purchasing a service from us.
Purpose and legal basis of processing Personal Data
Your Personal Data will be used for the purposes of the Service:
- for providing our services on the Service, to contact you in matters regarding our services (also by means of e-mails and messaging) and to ensure the technical functionality of our services fulfillment of contractual or pre-contractual obligations (Article 6 (1) b. GDPR)
- to analyze your use of our services and improve our services (Article 6 (1) b. and f. GDPR)
- with your express consent or instruction to carry out our business activities or send you newsletters (Article 6 (1) a. GDPR)
Access to the Personal Data
The Controller has made all reasonable technical means to protect the Personal Data. Only authorized persons can access the Personal Data.
Third parties which can gain access to the Personal Data when necessary are:
- Persons which are contracted for technical assurance of the service.
- If you purchase a service from us, a payment processor gets essential access to your Personal Data, limited to the bare minimum needed to process your payment.
All Personal Data is stored in the European Union.
Disclosure of the Personal Data
The Personal Data might be disclosed to third parties in limited circumstances when the Controller has a good faith belief it is required by law, such as under a subpoena or other judicial or administrative order.
In case the Controller is required by law to disclose the Personal Data, an attempt will be made to provide the User with prior notice by e-mail (unless the Controller is prohibited, or it would be futile) that a request for the Personal Data has been made to allow the User to object to the disclosure. If the User does not challenge the disclosure request, the Controller may be legally required to turn over the Personal Data.
The Personal Data retention
The Personal Data is stored in the Service until the User deletes their account on the service.
Access log info might be collected for a longer period for the purpose of establishing, exercising or defending legal claims.
Your rights
The User provides use of Personal Data voluntarily. Without this Personal Data Weblate is not able to provide our services.
We want you to always be in control of your Personal Data. To this end, you have certain rights that allow for it. Under certain conditions, you may:
- Gain access to all your Personal Data that Weblate uses or processes, and even get a copy of all of it (Article 15 GDPR)
- Correct the Personal Data that Weblate processes if you think that there are mistakes
- Order us to delete your Personal Data
- Restrict the Personal Data processing
- Object to processing
- Receive your Personal Data in a commonly used and machine-readable format or to transmit this Personal Data to a different provider.
The removal, correction, and retrieval of your Personal Data can be done from the account management, and is fully automated.