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12. Privoxy Copyright, License and History

+

Copyright © 2001-2018 by Privoxy Developers

+

Some source code is based on code Copyright © 1997 by Anonymous Coders and Junkbusters, Inc. and licensed + under the GNU General Public License.

+

Privoxy is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the + terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, as published by the Free Software + Foundation and included in the next section.

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+

12.1. License

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- Copyright © 2001-2016 by Privoxy Developers <privoxy-devel@lists.privoxy.org> -

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- Some source code is based on code Copyright © 1997 by Anonymous - Coders and Junkbusters, Inc. and licensed under the GNU General Public License. -

-

- Privoxy is free software; you can - redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, as published - by the Free Software Foundation and included in the next section. -

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- 12.1. License -

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-                     GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
+          
+
                     GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
                        Version 2, June 1991
 
  Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
@@ -361,8 +331,8 @@ to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
 convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
 the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
 
-    <one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
-    Copyright (C) <year>  <name of author>
+    <one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
+    Copyright (C) <year>  <name of author>
 
     This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
     it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -400,7 +370,7 @@ necessary.  Here is a sample; alter the names:
   Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
   `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
 
-  <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989
+  <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989
   Ty Coon, President of Vice
 
 This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into
@@ -408,270 +378,212 @@ proprietary programs.  If your program is a subroutine library, you may
 consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the
 library.  If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
 Public License instead of this License.
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- 12.2. History -

-

- A long time ago, there was the Internet - Junkbuster, by Anonymous Coders and Junkbusters Corporation. - This saved many users a lot of pain in the early days of web - advertising and user tracking. -

-

- But the web, its protocols and standards, and with it, the - techniques for forcing ads on users, give up autonomy over their - browsing, and for tracking them, keeps evolving. Unfortunately, the - Internet Junkbuster did not. - Version 2.0.2, published in 1998, was the last official release, - available from Junkbusters Corporation. Fortunately, it had been - released under the GNU GPL, which allowed further development by others. -

-

- So Stefan Waldherr started maintaining an improved version of the - software, to which eventually a number of people contributed - patches. It could already replace banners with a transparent image, - and had a first version of pop-up killing, but it was still very - closely based on the original, with all its limitations, such as - the lack of HTTP/1.1 support, flexible per-site configuration, or - content modification. The last release from this effort was version - 2.0.2-10, published in 2000. -

-

- Then, some developers picked up the thread, and started - turning the software inside out, upside down, and then reassembled - it, adding many new features along the way. -

-

- The result of this is Privoxy, - whose first stable version, 3.0, was released August, 2002. -

-

- As of 2012 the Junkbusters Corporation's website - (http://www.junkbusters.com/) has been shut down, but Privoxy is - still actively maintained. -

-
-
-

- 12.3. Authors -

-

- Current Privoxy Team: -

-

-  Fabian Keil, lead developer
-  David Schmidt
-  Hal Burgiss
-  Lee Rian
-  Roland Rosenfeld
-  Ian Silvester -

-

- Former Privoxy Team Members: -

-

-  Johny Agotnes
-  Rodrigo Barbosa
-  Moritz Barsnick
-  Ian Cummings
-  Brian Dessent
-  Jon Foster
-  Karsten Hopp
-  Alexander Lazic
-  Daniel Leite
-  Gábor Lipták
-  Adam Lock
-  Guy Laroche
-  Justin McMurtry
-  Mark Miller
-  Gerry Murphy
-  Andreas Oesterhelt
-  Haroon Rafique
-  Georg Sauthoff
-  Thomas Steudten
-  Jörg Strohmayer
-  Rodney Stromlund
-  Sviatoslav Sviridov
-  Sarantis Paskalis
-  Stefan Waldherr -

-

- Thanks to the many people who have tested Privoxy, reported bugs, - provided patches, made suggestions, donated or contributed in some - other way. These include (in alphabetical order): -

-

-  Rustam Abdullaev
-  Anatoly Arzhnikov
-  Ken Arromdee
-  Natxo Asenjo
-  Devin Bayer
-  Havard Berland
-  David Bo
-  Gergely Bor
-  Francois Botha
-  Reiner Buehl
-  Andrew J. Caines
-  Clifford Caoile
-  Edward Carrel
-  Pak Chan
-  Wan-Teh Chang
-  Sam Chen
-  Ramkumar Chinchani
-  Billy Crook
-  Frédéric Crozat
-  Matthew Daley
-  Michael T. Davis
-  Markus Dittrich
-  Mattes Dolak
-  Matthias Drochner
-  Peter E.
-  Florian Effenberger
-  Markus Elfring
-  Ryan Farmer
-  Matthew Fischer
-  Dean Gaudet
-  Stephen Gildea
-  John McGowan
-  Lizik Grelier
-  Daniel Griscom
-  Felix Gröbert
-  Bernard Guillot
-  Jeff H.
-  Tim H.
-  Aaron Hamid
-  Basil Hussain
-  Darel Henman
-  Magnus Holmgren
-  Eric M. Hopper
-  Ralf Horstmann
-  Stefan Huehner
-  Peter Hyman
-  Derek Jennings
-  Andrew Jones
-  Julien Joubert
-  Ralf Jungblut
-  Petr Kadlec
-  Robert Klemme
-  Steven Kolins
-  Korda
-  Stefan Kurtz
-  Zeno Kugy
-  David Laight
-  Bert van Leeuwen
-  Don Libes
-  Paul Lieverse
-  Han Liu
-  Toby Lyward
-  Wil Mahan
-  Jindrich Makovicka
-  Raphael Marichez
-  Francois Marier
-  Angelina Matson
-  Jonathan McKenzie
-  David Mediavilla
-  J. Momberger
-  Raphael Moll
-  Mathew Murphy
-  Amuro Namie
-  Mark Nelson
-  Adam Piggott
-  Petr Písar
-  Dan Price
-  Kai Raven
-  Roberto Ragusa
-  Félix Rauch
-  Marvin Renich
-  Chris John Riley
-  Maynard Riley
-  Andreas Rutkauskas
-  Bart Schelstraete
-  Gregory Seidman
-  Atman Sense
-  Chung-chieh Shan
-  Benjamin C. Wiley Sittler
-  Simon South
-  Dan Stahlke
-  Oliver Stoeneberg
-  Rick Sykes
-  Spinor S.
-  Peter Thoenen
-  Martin Thomas
-  Reuben Thomas
-  Guybrush Threepwood
-  Joel Verhagen
-  Bobby G. Vinyard
-  Jochen Voss
-  David Wagner
-  Glenn Washburn
-  Song Weijia
-  Jörg Weinmann
-  Darren Wiebe
-  Anduin Withers
-  Yang Xia
-  Jarry Xu
-  Oliver Yeoh
-  Jamie Zawinski
-  Eduard Wulff -

-

- Privoxy is based in part on code originally developed by - Junkbusters Corp. and Anonymous Coders. -

-

- Privoxy heavily relies on Philip Hazel's PCRE. -

-

- The code to filter compressed content makes use of zlib which is - written by Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler. -

-

- On systems that lack snprintf(), Privoxy is using a version written - by Mark Martinec. On systems that lack strptime(), Privoxy is using - the one from the GNU C Library written by Ulrich Drepper. -

-
-
- - +
+

12.2. History

+

A long time ago, there was the Internet Junkbuster, by Anonymous Coders and + Junkbusters Corporation. This saved many users a lot of pain in the early days of web advertising and user + tracking.

+

But the web, its protocols and standards, and with it, the techniques for forcing ads on users, give up + autonomy over their browsing, and for tracking them, keeps evolving. Unfortunately, the Internet Junkbuster did not. Version 2.0.2, published in 1998, was the last official + release, available from Junkbusters Corporation. Fortunately, it had been released under the GNU GPL, which allowed further development + by others.

+

So Stefan Waldherr started maintaining an improved version of the software, to which eventually a number of + people contributed patches. It could already replace banners with a transparent image, and had a first version of + pop-up killing, but it was still very closely based on the original, with all its limitations, such as the lack + of HTTP/1.1 support, flexible per-site configuration, or content modification. The last release from this effort + was version 2.0.2-10, published in 2000.

+

Then, some developers + picked up the thread, and started turning the software inside out, upside down, and then reassembled it, adding + many new features + along the way.

+

The result of this is Privoxy, whose first stable version, 3.0, was released + August, 2002.

+

As of 2012 the Junkbusters Corporation's website (http://www.junkbusters.com/) has been shut down, but Privoxy + is still actively maintained.

+
+
+

12.3. Authors

+

Current Privoxy Team:

+

 Fabian Keil, lead developer
+  David Schmidt
+  Lee Rian
+  Roland Rosenfeld
+  Ian Silvester

+

Former Privoxy Team Members:

+

 Johny Agotnes
+  Rodrigo Barbosa
+  Moritz Barsnick
+  Hal Burgiss
+  Ian Cummings
+  Brian Dessent
+  Jon Foster
+  Karsten Hopp
+  Alexander Lazic
+  Daniel Leite
+  Gábor Lipták
+  Adam Lock
+  Guy Laroche
+  Justin McMurtry
+  Mark Miller
+  Gerry Murphy
+  Andreas Oesterhelt
+  Haroon Rafique
+  Georg Sauthoff
+  Thomas Steudten
+  Jörg Strohmayer
+  Rodney Stromlund
+  Sviatoslav Sviridov
+  Sarantis Paskalis
+  Stefan Waldherr

+

Thanks to the many people who have tested Privoxy, reported bugs, provided patches, made suggestions, donated + or contributed in some other way. These include (in alphabetical order):

+

 Rustam Abdullaev
+  Clint Adams
+  Anatoly Arzhnikov
+  Ken Arromdee
+  Natxo Asenjo
+  Devin Bayer
+  Havard Berland
+  David Bo
+  Gergely Bor
+  Francois Botha
+  Reiner Buehl
+  Andrew J. Caines
+  Clifford Caoile
+  Edward Carrel
+  Pak Chan
+  Wan-Teh Chang
+  Sam Chen
+  Ramkumar Chinchani
+  Billy Crook
+  Frédéric Crozat
+  Matthew Daley
+  Michael T. Davis
+  Markus Dittrich
+  Mattes Dolak
+  Matthias Drochner
+  Peter E.
+  Florian Effenberger
+  Markus Elfring
+  Ryan Farmer
+  Matthew Fischer
+  Dean Gaudet
+  Stephen Gildea
+  John McGowan
+  Danny Goossen
+  Lizik Grelier
+  Daniel Griscom
+  Felix Gröbert
+  Bernard Guillot
+  Jeff H.
+  Tim H.
+  Aaron Hamid
+  Darel Henman
+  Magnus Holmgren
+  Eric M. Hopper
+  Ralf Horstmann
+  Stefan Huehner
+  Basil Hussain
+  Peter Hyman
+  Derek Jennings
+  Andrew Jones
+  Julien Joubert
+  Ralf Jungblut
+  Petr Kadlec
+  Robert Klemme
+  Steven Kolins
+  Korda
+  Stefan Kurtz
+  Zeno Kugy
+  David Laight
+  Bert van Leeuwen
+  Don Libes
+  Paul Lieverse
+  Han Liu
+  Toby Lyward
+  Wil Mahan
+  Jindrich Makovicka
+  Raphael Marichez
+  Francois Marier
+  Angelina Matson
+  Jonathan McKenzie
+  David Mediavilla
+  Raphael Moll
+  J. Momberger
+  Mathew Murphy
+  Amuro Namie
+  Mark Nelson
+  Tobias Netzel
+  Adam Piggott
+  Petr Písar
+  Dan Price
+  Roberto Ragusa
+  Félix Rauch
+  Kai Raven
+  Marvin Renich
+  Chris John Riley
+  Maynard Riley
+  Andreas Rutkauskas
+  Bart Schelstraete
+  Gregory Seidman
+  Atman Sense
+  Chung-chieh Shan
+  Johan Sintorn
+  Benjamin C. Wiley Sittler
+  Simon South
+  Dan Stahlke
+  Oliver Stoeneberg
+  Rick Sykes
+  Spinor S.
+  Peter Thoenen
+  Marc Thomas
+  Martin Thomas
+  Reuben Thomas
+  Guybrush Threepwood
+  Joel Verhagen
+  Bobby G. Vinyard
+  Jochen Voss
+  David Wagner
+  Glenn Washburn
+  Song Weijia
+  Jörg Weinmann
+  Darren Wiebe
+  Anduin Withers
+  Eduard Wulff
+  Yang Xia
+  Jarry Xu
+  Oliver Yeoh
+  Yossi Zahn
+  Jamie Zawinski

+

Privoxy is based in part on code originally developed by Junkbusters Corp. and Anonymous Coders.

+

Privoxy heavily relies on Philip Hazel's PCRE.

+

The code to filter compressed content makes use of zlib which is written by Jean-loup Gailly and Mark + Adler.

+

On systems that lack snprintf(), Privoxy is using a version written by Mark Martinec. On systems that lack + strptime(), Privoxy is using the one from the GNU C Library written by Ulrich Drepper.

+
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