commit:     806dd927b589a2bb99f5ebd978fe57478a9a7227
Author:     Ulrich Müller <ulm <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Fri Jan  8 17:34:19 2021 +0000
Commit:     Ulrich Müller <ulm <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Fri Jan  8 17:34:19 2021 +0000
URL:        https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=806dd927

licenses: Drop unused AdobeFlash-11.x

Signed-off-by: Ulrich Müller <ulm <AT> gentoo.org>

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-http://www.adobe.com/products/eulas/pdfs/PlatformClients_PC_WWEULA-MULTI-20110809_1357.pdf
-
-ADOBE
-Personal Computer Software License Agreement
-
-1. WARRANTY DISCLAIMER, BINDING AGREEMENT AND ADDITIONAL TERMS AND AGREEMENTS.
-
-1.1 WARRANTY DISCLAIMER. THE SOFTWARE AND OTHER INFORMATION IS DELIVERED TO YOU
-“AS IS” AND WITH ALL FAULTS. ADOBE, ITS SUPPLIERS AND CERTIFICATION 
AUTHORITIES DO NOT
-AND CANNOT WARRANT THE PERFORMANCE OR RESULTS YOU MAY OBTAIN BY USING THE
-SOFTWARE, CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY SERVICES OR OTHER THIRD PARTY OFFERINGS. 
EXCEPT TO
-THE EXTENT ANY WARRANTY, CONDITION, REPRESENTATION, OR TERM CANNOT OR MAY NOT 
BE
-EXCLUDED OR LIMITED BY LAW APPLICABLE TO YOU IN YOUR JURISDICTION, ADOBE AND 
ITS
-SUPPLIERS AND CERTIFICATION AUTHORITIES MAKE NO WARRANTIES CONDITIONS,
-REPRESENTATIONS, OR TERMS (EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHETHER BY STATUTE, COMMON LAW,
-CUSTOM, USAGE OR OTHERWISE) AS TO ANY MATTER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION
-NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS, MERCHANTABILITY, INTEGRATION, 
SATISFACTORY
-QUALITY, OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 1.1 
AND 10
-SHALL SURVIVE THE TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT, HOWSOEVER CAUSED, BUT THIS 
SHALL
-NOT IMPLY OR CREATE ANY CONTINUED RIGHT TO USE THE SOFTWARE AFTER TERMINATION 
OF
-THIS AGREEMENT.
-
-1.2 BINDING AGREEMENT: By using, copying or distributing all or any portion of 
the Adobe
-Software, you accept all the terms and conditions of this agreement, 
including, in particular, the
-provisions on:
-
-- Use (Section 3);
-- Transferability (Section 5);
-- Connectivity and Privacy (Section 7), including:
-     - Updating,
-     - Local Storage,
-     - Settings Manager,
-     - Peer Assisted Networking Technology,
-     - Content Protection Technology, and
-     - Use of Adobe Online Services;
-- Warranty Disclaimer (Section 1.1), and;
-- Liability Limitations (Sections 10 and 17).
-
-Upon acceptance, this agreement is enforceable against you and any entity that 
obtained the
-Software and on whose behalf it is used. If you do not agree, do not Use the 
Software.
-
-1.3 ADDITIONAL TERMS AND AGREEMENTS. Adobe permits you to Use the Software 
only in
-accordance with the terms of this agreement. Use of some third party materials 
included in the
-Software may be subject to other terms and conditions typically found in a 
separate license
-agreement, a “Read Me” file located near such materials or in the “Third Party 
Software Notices
-and/or Additional Terms and Conditions” found at 
http://www.adobe.com/go/thirdparty. Such other
-terms and conditions will supersede all or portions of this agreement in the 
event of a conflict with
-the terms and conditions of this agreement.
-
-2. Definitions.
-“Adobe” means Adobe Systems Incorporated, a Delaware corporation, 345 Park 
Avenue, San Jose,
-California 95110, if subsection 12(a) of this agreement applies; otherwise it 
means Adobe Systems
-Software Ireland Limited, 4-6 Riverwalk, Citywest Business Campus, Dublin 24, 
Ireland, a company
-organized under the laws of Ireland and an affiliate and licensee of Adobe 
Systems Incorporated.
-
-“Compatible Computer” means a Computer that conforms to the system 
requirements of the Software
-as specified in the Documentation.
-
-“Computer” means a virtual machine or physical personal electronic device that 
accepts information in
-digital or similar form and manipulates it for a specific result based on a 
sequence of instructions.
-“Personal Computer” or “PC” shall mean a hardware product which is designed 
and marketed with the
-primary purpose of operating a wide variety of productivity, entertainment, 
and other software
-applications provided by unrelated third party software vendors, which 
operates depending upon the
-use of a full function and full feature set computer operating system of the 
type(s) then in widespread
-use with hardware to operate general purpose laptop, desktop, server, and 
large format tablet
-microprocessor based computers. This definition of Personal Computer shall 
exclude hardware
-products that are designed and/or marketed to have as their primary purpose 
any number of the
-following: television, television receiver, portable media player, audio/video 
receiver, radio, audio
-headphone, audio speaker, personal digital assistant (“PDA”), telephone or 
similar telephony based
-device, game console, personal video recorder (“PVR”), player for digital 
versatile disc (“DVD”) or other
-optical media, video camera, still camera, camcorder, video editing and format 
conversion device, video
-image projection device, and shall further exclude any similar type of 
consumer, professional or
-industrial device.
-
-“Software” means (a) all of the contents of the files (delivered 
electronically or on physical media), or
-disk(s) or other media with which this agreement is provided, which may 
include (i) Adobe or third
-party computer information or software, including Adobe Reader® (“Adobe 
Reader”), Adobe® AIR®
-(“Adobe AIR”), Adobe Flash® Player, Shockwave® Player and Authorware® Player 
(collectively, Adobe AIR
-and the Flash, Shockwave and Authorware players are the “Adobe Runtimes”); 
(ii) related explanatory
-written materials or files (“Documentation”); and (iii) fonts; and (b) 
upgrades, modified versions,
-updates, additions, and copies of the foregoing, provided to you by Adobe at 
any time (collectively,
-“Updates”).
-
-“Use” means to access, install, download, copy, or otherwise benefit from 
using the functionality of the
-Software.
-
-3. Software License.
-
-If you obtained the Software from Adobe or one of its authorized licensees, 
and subject to your
-compliance with the terms of this agreement, including the restrictions in 
Section 4, Adobe grants to
-you a non-exclusive license to Use the Software in the manner and for the 
purposes described in the
-Documentation as follows:
-
-3.1 General Use. You may install and Use one copy of the Software on your 
Compatible Computer. See
-Section 4 for important restrictions on the Use of the Software.
-
-3.2 Server Use. This agreement does not permit you to install or Use the 
Software on a computer file
-server. For information on Use of Software on a computer file server please 
refer to
-http://www.adobe.com/go/acrobat_distribute for information about Adobe Reader; 
or
-http://www.adobe.com/go/licensing for information about the Adobe Runtimes.
-
-3.3 Distribution. This license does not grant you the right to sublicense or 
distribute the Software. For
-information about obtaining the right to distribute the Software on tangible 
media or through an
-internal network or with your product or service please refer to
-http://www.adobe.com/go/acrobat_distribute for information about Adobe Reader; 
or
-http://www.adobe.com/go/licensing for information about the Adobe Runtimes.
-
-3.4 Backup Copy. You may make one backup copy of the Software, provided your 
backup copy is not
-installed or used other than for archival purposes. You may not transfer the 
rights to a backup copy
-unless you transfer all rights in the Software as provided under Section 5.
-
-4. Obligations and Restrictions.
-
-4.1 Adobe Runtime Restrictions. You will not Use any Adobe Runtime on any 
non-PC device or with any
-embedded or device version of any operating system. For the avoidance of 
doubt, and by example only,
-you may not Use an Adobe Runtime on any (a) mobile device, set top box (STB), 
handheld, phone,
-game console, TV, DVD player, media center (other than with Windows XP Media 
Center Edition and its
-successors), electronic billboard or other digital signage, Internet appliance 
or other Internet-connected
-device, PDA, medical device, ATM, telematic device, gaming machine, home 
automation system, kiosk,
-remote control device, or any other consumer electronics device, (b) 
operator-based mobile, cable,
-satellite, or television system or (c) other closed system device. No right or 
license to Use any Adobe
-Runtime is granted for such prohibited uses. For information on Software 
license terms for non-PC
-versions of Adobe Runtimes please visit 
http://www.adobe.com/go/runtime_mobile_EULA. For
-information on licensing Adobe Runtimes for distribution on such systems 
please visit
-http://www.adobe.com/go/licensing.
-
-4.1.1 AVC Video Restrictions. The Software may contain H.264/AVC video 
technology, the use of which
-requires the following notice from MPEG-LA, L.L.C.:
-THIS SOFTWARE IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE 
PERSONAL
-AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO (I) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE
-AVC STANDARD (“AVC VIDEO”) AND/OR (II) DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A
-CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED
-FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR 
SHALL
-BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG 
LA,
-L.L.C. SEE http://www.adobe.com/go/mpegla.
-
-4.1.2 H.264/AVC Software Encoding. The H.264/AVC software encoding 
functionality available in the
-Adobe Runtimes is licensed solely for personal, non-commercial use. For more 
information on
-obtaining the right to use the H.264/AVC software encoding functionality for 
commercial purposes,
-please refer to http://www.adobe.com/go/licensing.
-
-4.2 Adobe Flash Player Restrictions. You will not use Adobe Flash Player with 
any application or device
-that circumvents technological measures for the protection of video, audio, 
and/or data content,
-including any of Adobe’s secure RTMP measures. No right or license to use 
Adobe Flash Player is
-granted for such prohibited uses.
-
-4.3 Adobe Reader Restrictions.
-
-4.3.1 Conversion Restrictions. You will not integrate or use Adobe Reader with 
any other software, plug-
-in or enhancement that uses or relies upon Adobe Reader when converting or 
transforming PDF files
-into a different format (e.g., a PDF file into a TIFF, JPEG, or SVG file).
-
-4.3.2 Plug-in Restrictions. You will not integrate or use Adobe Reader with 
any plug-in software not
-developed in accordance with the Adobe Integration Key License Agreement, more 
information can be
-found at http://www.adobe.com/go/rikla_program.
-
-4.3.3 Disabled Features. Adobe Reader may contain features or functionalities 
that are hidden or appear
-disabled or “grayed out” (the “Disabled Features”). Disabled Features will 
activate only when opening a
-PDF document that was created using enabling technology available only from 
Adobe. You will not
-access, or attempt to access, any Disabled Features other than through the use 
of such enabling
-technologies, nor will you rely on Adobe Reader to create a feature 
substantially similar to any Disabled
-Feature or otherwise circumvent the technology that controls activation of any 
such feature. For more
-information on disabled features, please refer to 
http://www.adobe.com/go/readerextensions.
-
-4.4 Notices. You shall not alter or remove any copyright or other proprietary 
notice that appears on or
-in the Software.
-
-4.5 No Modification or Reverse Engineering. You shall not modify, adapt, 
translate, or create derivative
-works based upon the Software. You shall not reverse engineer, decompile, 
disassemble, or otherwise
-attempt to discover the source code of the Software. If you are located in the 
European Union, please
-refer to the additional terms at the end of this agreement under the header 
“European Union
-Provisions,” in Section 16.
-
-5. Transfer.
-
-You may not rent, lease, sublicense, assign, or transfer your rights in the 
Software, or authorize all or any
-portion of the Software to be copied onto another user’s Computer except as 
may be expressly
-permitted by this agreement. You may, however, transfer all your rights to Use 
the Software to another
-person or legal entity provided that: (a) you also transfer (i) this 
agreement, and (ii) the Software and all
-other software or hardware bundled or pre-installed with the Software, 
including all copies, Updates,
-and prior versions, to such person or entity, (b) you retain no copies, 
including backups and copies
-stored on a Computer, and (c) the receiving party accepts the terms and 
conditions of this agreement
-and any other terms and conditions upon which you obtained a valid license to 
the Software.
-Notwithstanding the foregoing, you may not transfer education, pre-release, or 
not for resale copies of
-the Software.
-
-6. Intellectual Property Ownership, Reservation of Rights.
-
-The Software and any authorized copies that you make are the intellectual 
property of Adobe and its
-suppliers. The structure, organization, and code of the Software are the 
valuable intellectually property
-(e.g. trade secrets and confidential information) of Adobe and its suppliers. 
The Software is protected by
-law, including without limitation the copyright laws of the United States and 
other countries, and by
-international treaty provisions. Except as expressly stated herein, this 
agreement does not grant you any
-intellectual property rights in the Software and all rights not expressly 
granted are reserved by Adobe
-and its suppliers.
-
-7. Connectivity and Privacy. You acknowledge and agree to the following:
-
-7.1 Use of PDF Files. When you Use the Software to open a PDF file that has 
been enabled to display
-ads, your Computer may connect to a website operated by Adobe, an advertiser, 
or other third party.
-Your Internet Protocol address (“IP Address”) is sent when this happens. The 
party hosting the site may
-use technology to send (or “serve”) advertising or other electronic content 
that appears in or near the
-opened PDF file. The website operator may also use JavaScript, web beacons 
(also known as action tags
-or single-pixel gifs), and other technologies to increase and measure the 
effectiveness of advertisements
-and to personalize advertising content. Your communication with Adobe websites 
is governed by the
-Adobe Online Privacy Policy found at http://www.adobe.com/go/privacy (“Adobe 
Online Privacy
-Policy”). Adobe may not have access to or control over features that a third 
party may use, and the
-information practices of third party websites are not covered by the Adobe 
Online Privacy Policy.
-
-7.2 Updating. If your Computer is connected to the Internet, the Software may, 
without additional
-notice, check for Updates that are available for automatic download and 
installation to your Computer
-and let Adobe know the Software is successfully installed. For Reader, Updates 
may be automatically
-downloaded but not installed without additional notice unless you change your 
preferences to accept
-automatic installation. Only non-personally identifying information is 
transmitted to Adobe when this
-happens, except to the extent that IP Addresses may be considered personally 
identifiable in some
-jurisdictions. The use of such information, including your IP Address, as 
provided by the auto update
-process is governed by the Adobe Online Privacy Policy. Please consult the 
Documentation for
-information about changing default update settings at 
http://www.adobe.com/go/settingsmanager for
-Flash Player, http://www.adobe.com/go/update_details_url (or successor 
website) for Reader, and
-http://www.adobe.com/go/air_update_details for Adobe AIR.
-
-7.3 Local Storage. Flash Player and Adobe AIR may allow third parties to store 
certain information on
-your Computer in a local data file known as a local shared object. The type 
and amount of information
-that the third party application requests to be stored in a local shared 
object can vary by application and
-such requests are controlled by the third party. To find more information on 
local shared objects and
-learn how to limit or control the storage of local shared objects on your 
Computer, please visit
-http://www.adobe.com/go/flashplayer_security.
-
-7.4 Settings Manager. Flash Player and third-party programs using Adobe AIR 
may save certain user
-settings by storing them on your Computer as a local shared object. These 
settings do not contain
-personally identifiable information associated with you. They are associated 
with the instance of Flash
-Player or the third-party program using Adobe AIR on your Computer, allowing 
you to customize
-runtime features. The Flash Player Settings Manager permits you to modify such 
settings, including the
-ability to limit third parties from storing local shared objects or grant 
third party content the right to
-access your computer’s microphone and camera. You can find more information on 
how to configure
-settings in your version of Flash Player, including information on how to 
disable local shared objects
-using the Flash Player Settings Manager, at 
http://www.adobe.com/go/settingsmanager. You can
-remove equivalent settings for third-party programs using Adobe AIR by 
uninstalling the third-party
-program.
-
-7.5 Peer Assisted Networking Technology. Adobe Flash Player and Adobe AIR 
runtimes provide the
-ability for applications built by third parties to connect to an Adobe Server 
or Service and permit direct
-communication between two Adobe Runtime clients or to connect an Adobe Runtime 
client as part of a
-peer or distributed network that allows a portion of your resources, such as 
network bandwidth, to be
-made directly available to other participants. Prior to joining such peer or 
distributed network, you will
-be provided with the opportunity to accept such connectivity. You can manage 
Peer Assisted
-Networking settings using the Flash Player Settings Manager. Learn more about 
using the Settings
-Manager at http://www.adobe.com/go/settingsmanager. You can find more 
information on Peer
-Assisted Networking at http://www.adobe.com/go/RTMFP.
-
-7.6 Content Protection Technology. If you Use the Adobe Runtimes to access 
content that has been
-protected with Adobe Flash Media Rights Management Server or Flash Access 
software (“Content
-Protection”), in order to let you play the protected content, the Software may 
automatically request
-media usage rights and individualization from a server on the Internet, and 
may download and install
-required components of the Software, including any available Content 
Protection Updates. You can
-clear the content license information using the Flash Player Settings Manager. 
Learn more about using
-the Settings Manager at http://www.adobe.com/go/settingsmanager. You can find 
more information on
-Content Protection at http://www.adobe.com/go/protected_content.
-
-7.7 Use of Adobe Online Services. If your Computer is connected to the 
Internet, the Software may,
-without additional notice and on an intermittent or regular basis, facilitate 
your access to content and
-services that are hosted on websites maintained by Adobe or its affiliates 
(“Adobe Online Services”).
-Examples of such Adobe Online Services might include, but are not limited to: 
Acrobat.com. In some
-cases an Adobe Online Service might appear as a feature or extension within 
the Software even though
-it is hosted on a website. In some cases, access to an Adobe Online Service 
might require a separate
-subscription or other fee in order to access it, and/or your assent to 
additional terms of use. Adobe
-Online Services might not be available in all languages or to residents of all 
countries and Adobe may, at
-any time and for any reason, modify or discontinue the availability of any 
Adobe Online Service. Adobe
-also reserves the right to begin charging a fee for access to or use of an 
Adobe Online Service that was
-previously offered at no charge. If your Computer is connected to the 
Internet, the Software may,
-without additional notice, update downloadable materials from these Adobe 
Online Services so as to
-provide immediate availability of these Adobe Online Services even when you 
are offline. When the
-Software connects to the Internet as a function of an Adobe Online Service, 
your IP Address, user name,
-and password may be sent to Adobe’s servers and stored by Adobe in accordance 
with the Additional
-Terms of Use or the “help” menu in the Software. This information may be used 
by Adobe to send you
-transactional messages to facilitate the Adobe Online Service. Adobe may 
display in-product marketing
-to provide information about the Software and other Adobe products and 
Services, including but not
-limited to Adobe Online Services, based on certain Software specific features 
including but not limited
-to, the version of the Software, including without limitation, platform 
version, version of the Software,
-and language. For further information about in-product marketing, please see 
the “help” menu in the
-Software. Whenever the Software makes an Internet connection and communicates 
with an Adobe
-website, whether automatically or due to explicit user request, the Adobe 
Online Privacy Policy shall
-apply. Additionally, unless you are provided with separate terms of use at 
that time, the Adobe.com
-Terms of Use (http://www.adobe.com/go/terms) shall apply. Please note that the 
Adobe Privacy Policy
-allows tracking of website visits and it addresses in detail the topic of 
tracking and use of cookies, web
-beacons, and similar devices.
-
-8. Third Party Offerings. You acknowledge and agree to the following:
-
-8.1 Third Party Offerings. The Software may allow you to access and 
interoperate with third party
-content, software applications, and data services, including rich Internet 
applications (“Third Party
-Offerings”). Your access to and use of any Third Party Offering, including any 
goods, services, or
-information, is governed by the terms and conditions respecting such offerings 
and copyright laws of the
-United States and other countries. Third Party Offerings are not owned or 
provided by Adobe. You agree
-that you will not use any of such Third Party Offerings in violation of 
copyright laws of the United States
-or other countries. Adobe or the third party may at any time, for any reason, 
modify or discontinue the
-availability of any Third Party Offerings. Adobe does not control, endorse, or 
accept responsibility for
-Third Party Offerings. Any dealings between you and any third party in 
connection with a Third Party
-Offerings, including such party’s privacy policies and use of your personal 
information, delivery of and
-payment for goods and services, and any other terms, conditions, warranties, 
or representations
-associated with such dealings, are solely between you and such third party. 
Third Party Offerings might
-not be available in all languages or to residents of all countries and Adobe 
or the third party may, at any
-time and for any reason, modify or discontinue the availability of any Third 
Party Offerings.
-
-8.2 EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY AGREED BY ADOBE OR ITS AFFILIATES OR A THIRD PARTY IN 
A SEPARATE
-AGREEMENT, YOUR USE OF ADOBE AND THIRD PARTY OFFERINGS IS AT YOUR OWN RISK 
UNDER
-THE WARRANTY AND LIABILITY LIMITATIONS OF SECTIONS 1.1 AND 10.
-
-9. Digital Certificates. You acknowledge and agree to the following:
-
-9.1 Use. Adobe AIR uses digital certificates to help you identify the 
publisher of Adobe AIR applications
-created by third parties. Additionally, Adobe AIR uses digital certificates to 
establish the identity of
-servers accessed via the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol, including 
access via HTTPS. Adobe
-Reader uses digital certificates to sign and validate signatures within PDF 
documents and to validate
-certified PDF documents. Adobe Runtimes use digital certificates to secure 
protected content from
-unauthorized usage. Your Computer may connect to the Internet at the time of 
validation of a digital
-certificate in order to download current certificate revocation lists (CRLs) 
or to update the list of digital
-certificates. This access may be made both by the Software and by applications 
based on the Software.
-Digital certificates are issued by third party certificate authorities, 
including Adobe Certified Document
-Services (CDS) vendors listed at http://www.adobe.com/go/partners_cds and 
Adobe Approved Trust
-List (AATL) vendors listed at http://www.adobe.com/go/aatl, and 
individualization vendors found at
-http://www.adobe.com/go/protected_content (collectively “Certification 
Authorities”), or can be self-
-signed.
-
-9.2 Terms and Conditions. Purchase, use and reliance upon digital certificates 
are the responsibility of
-you and a Certification Authority. Before you rely upon any certified 
document, digital signature, or
-Certification Authority services, you should review the applicable terms and 
conditions under which the
-relevant Certification Authority provides services, including, for example, 
any subscriber agreements,
-relying party agreements, certificate policies, and practice statements. See 
the links on
-http://www.adobe.com/go/partners_cds for information about Adobe’s CDS vendors 
and
-http://www.adobe.com/go/aatl for information about Adobe’s AATL vendors.
-
-9.3 Acknowledgement. You agree that (a) a digital certificate may have been 
revoked prior to the time
-of verification, making the digital signature or certificate appear valid when 
in fact it is not, (b) the
-security or integrity of a digital certificate may be compromised due to an 
act or omission by the signer
-of the document, the applicable Certification Authority, or any other third 
party, and (c) a certificate may
-be a self-signed certificate not provided by a Certification Authority. YOU 
ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE
-FOR DECIDING WHETHER OR NOT TO RELY ON A CERTIFICATE. UNLESS A SEPARATE WRITTEN
-WARRANTY IS PROVIDED TO YOU BY A CERTIFICATION AUTHORITY, YOU USE DIGITAL
-CERTIFICATES AT YOUR SOLE RISK.
-
-9.4 Third Party Beneficiaries. You agree that any Certification Authority you 
rely upon is a third party
-beneficiary of this agreement and shall have the right to enforce this 
agreement in its own name as if it
-were Adobe.
-
-9.5 Indemnity. You agree to hold Adobe and any applicable Certification 
Authority (except as expressly
-provided in its terms and conditions) harmless from any and all liabilities, 
losses, actions, damages, or
-claims (including all reasonable expenses, costs, and attorneys fees) arising 
out of or relating to any use
-of, or reliance on, by you or any third party that receives a document from 
you with a digital certificate,
-any service of such authority, including, without limitation (a) reliance on 
an expired or revoked
-certificate, (b) improper verification of a certificate, (c) use of a 
certificate other than as permitted by any
-applicable terms and conditions, this agreement, or applicable law; (d) 
failure to exercise reasonable
-judgment under the circumstances in relying on issuer services or 
certificates, or (e) failure to perform
-any of the obligations as required in the terms and conditions related to the 
services.
-
-10. Limitation of Liability.
-
-IN NO EVENT WILL ADOBE, ITS SUPPLIERS, OR CERTIFICATION AUTHORITIES BE LIABLE 
TO YOU FOR
-ANY DAMAGES, CLAIMS OR COSTS WHATSOEVER INCLUDING ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT,
-INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, OR ANY LOST PROFITS OR LOST SAVINGS, EVEN IF AN ADOBE
-REPRESENTATIVE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSS, DAMAGES, OR 
CLAIMS.
-THE FOREGOING LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS APPLY TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY 
APPLICABLE
-LAW IN YOUR JURISDICTION. ADOBE’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY AND THAT OF ITS 
SUPPLIERS AND
-CERTIFICATION AUTHORITIES UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE
-LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT PAID FOR THE SOFTWARE, IF ANY. Nothing contained in this 
agreement
-limits Adobe’s liability to you in the event of death or personal injury 
resulting from Adobe’s negligence
-or for the tort of deceit (fraud). Adobe is acting on behalf of its suppliers 
and Certification Authorities for
-the purpose of disclaiming, excluding, and/or limiting obligations, 
warranties, and liability as provided in
-this agreement, but in no other respects and for no other purpose. For further 
information, please see
-the jurisdiction specific information at the end of this agreement, if any, or 
contact Adobe’s Customer
-Support Department.
-
-11. Export Rules.
-
-You agree that the Software will not be shipped, transferred, or exported into 
any country or used in any
-manner prohibited by the United States Export Administration Act or any other 
export laws, restrictions,
-or regulations (collectively the “Export Laws”). In addition, if the Software 
is identified as export
-controlled items under the Export Laws, you represent and warrant that you are 
not a citizen, or
-otherwise located within, an embargoed nation (including without limitation 
Iran, Syria, Sudan, Cuba,
-and North Korea) and that you are not otherwise prohibited under the Export 
Laws from receiving the
-Software. All rights to Use the Software are granted on condition that such 
rights are forfeited if you fail
-to comply with the terms of this agreement.
-
-12. Governing Law.
-
-If you are a consumer who uses the Software for only personal non-business 
purposes, then this
-agreement will be governed by the laws of the state in which you purchased the 
license to use the
-Software. If you are not such a consumer, this agreement will be governed by 
and construed in
-accordance with the substantive laws in force in: (a) the State of California, 
if a license to the Software is
-obtained when you are in the United States, Canada, or Mexico; or (b) Japan, 
if a license to the Software
-is obtained when you are in Japan; or (c) Singapore, if a license to the 
Software is obtained when you
-are in a member state of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the 
People’s Republic of China
-(including Hong Kong S.A.R. and Macau S.A.R.), Taiwan, or the Republic of 
Korea; or (d) England, if a
-license to the Software is obtained when you are in any jurisdiction not 
described above. The respective
-courts of Santa Clara County, California when California law applies, Tokyo 
District Court in Japan, when
-Japanese law applies, and the competent courts of London, England, when the 
law of England applies,
-shall each have non-exclusive jurisdiction over all disputes relating to this 
agreement. When Singapore
-law applies, any dispute arising out of or in connection with this agreement, 
including any question
-regarding its existence, validity, or termination, shall be referred to and 
finally resolved by arbitration in
-Singapore in accordance with the Arbitration Rules of the Singapore 
International Arbitration Centre
-(“SIAC”) for the time being in force, which rules are deemed to be 
incorporated by reference in this
-section. There shall be one arbitrator, selected jointly by the parties. If 
the arbitrator is not selected
-within thirty (30) days of the written demand by a party to submit to 
arbitration, the Chairman of the
-SIAC shall make the selection. The language of the arbitration shall be 
English. Notwithstanding any
-provision in this agreement, Adobe or you may request any judicial, 
administrative, or other authority to
-order any provisional or conservatory measure, including injunctive relief, 
specific performance, or other
-equitable relief, prior to the institution of legal or arbitration 
proceedings, or during the proceedings, for
-the preservation of its rights and interests or to enforce specific terms that 
are suitable for provisional
-remedies. The English version of this agreement will be the version used when 
interpreting or
-construing this agreement. This agreement will not be governed by the conflict 
of law rules of any
-jurisdiction or the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the 
International Sale of Goods, the
-application of which is expressly excluded.
-
-13. General Provisions.
-
-If any part of this agreement is found void and unenforceable, it will not 
affect the validity of the balance
-of this agreement, which shall remain valid and enforceable according to its 
terms. This agreement shall
-not prejudice the statutory rights of any party dealing as a consumer. This 
agreement may only be
-modified by a writing signed by an authorized officer of Adobe. Updates may be 
licensed to you by
-Adobe with additional or different terms. This is the entire agreement between 
Adobe and you relating
-to the Software and it supersedes any prior representations, discussions, 
undertakings, communications,
-or advertising relating to the Software.
-
-14. Notice to U.S. Government End Users.
-
-For U.S. Government End Users, Adobe agrees to comply with all applicable 
equal opportunity laws
-including, if appropriate, the provisions of Executive Order 11246, as 
amended, Section 402 of the
-Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 (38 USC 4212), and 
Section 503 of the
-Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and the regulations at 41 CFR Parts 
60-1 through 60-60,
-60-250, and 60-741. The affirmative action clause and regulations contained in 
the preceding sentence
-shall be incorporated by reference in this agreement.
-
-15. Compliance with Licenses.
-
-If you are a business or organization, you agree that upon request from Adobe 
or Adobe’s authorized
-representative, you will, within thirty (30) days, fully document and certify 
that use of any and all
-Software at the time of the request is in conformity with your valid licenses 
from Adobe.
-
-16. European Union Provisions.
-
-Nothing included in this agreement (including Section 4.5) shall limit any 
non-waivable right to
-decompile the Software that you may enjoy under mandatory law. For example, if 
you are located in the
-European Union (EU), you may have the right upon certain conditions specified 
in the applicable law to
-decompile the Software if it is necessary to do so in order to achieve 
interoperability of the Software
-with another software program, and you have first asked Adobe in writing to 
provide the information
-necessary to achieve such interoperability and Adobe has not made such 
information available. In
-addition, such decompilation may only be done by you or someone else entitled 
to use a copy of the
-Software on your behalf. Adobe has the right to impose reasonable conditions 
before providing such
-information. Any information supplied by Adobe or obtained by you, as 
permitted hereunder, may only
-be used by you for the purpose described herein and may not be disclosed to 
any third party or used to
-create any software which is substantially similar to the expression of the 
Software or used for any other
-act which infringes Adobe or its licensors’ copyright.
-
-17. Specific Provisions and Exceptions.
-
-17.1 Limitation of Liability for Users Residing in Germany and Austria.
-
-17.1.1 If you obtained the Software in Germany or Austria, and you usually 
reside in such country, then
-Section 10 does not apply. Instead, subject to the provisions in Section 
17.1.2, Adobe’s statutory liability
-for damages shall be limited as follows: (a) Adobe shall be liable only up to 
the amount of damages as
-typically foreseeable at the time of entering into the license agreement in 
respect of damages caused by
-a slightly negligent breach of a material contractual obligation and (b) Adobe 
shall not be liable for
-damages caused by a slightly negligent breach of a non-material contractual 
obligation.
-
-17.1.2 The aforesaid limitation of liability shall not apply to any mandatory 
statutory liability, in
-particular, to liability under the German Product Liability Act, liability for 
assuming a specific guarantee
-or liability for culpably caused personal injuries.
-
-17.1.3 You are required to take all reasonable measures to avoid and reduce 
damages, in particular to
-make back-up copies of the Software and your computer data subject to the 
provisions of this
-agreement.
-
-If you have any questions regarding this agreement, or if you wish to request 
any information from
-Adobe, please use the address and contact information included with this 
product or via the web at
-http://www.adobe.com to contact the Adobe office serving your jurisdiction.
-
-Adobe, Adobe AIR, AIR, Authorware, Flash, Reader, and Shockwave are either 
registered trademarks or
-trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other 
countries.
-
-PlatformClients_PC_WWEULA-en_US-20110809_1357

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# Copyright 1999-2020 Gentoo Authors
+# Copyright 1999-2021 Gentoo Authors
 # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
 
 # Please report bugs or other requests at bugs.gentoo.org and assign to
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ BINARY-REDISTRIBUTABLE @FREE Amazon Atmel AVASYS bh-luxi 
bonnie Broadcom freedis
 
 # License agreements that try to take away your rights. These are more
 # restrictive than "all-rights-reserved" or require explicit approval.
-EULA 2dboy-EULA AdobeFlash-11.x AMD-GPU-PRO-EULA AnyDesk-TOS Aseprite-EULA 
baudline BCS bestcrypt CAPYBARA-EULA Coherent-Graphics ETQW f.lux FAH-EULA-2014 
Flightradar24 Gameplay-Group-EULA geekbench genymotion GIMPS GOG-EULA 
google-chrome Google-TOS Intel-SDP Introversion LastPass LOKI-EULA MakeMKV-EULA 
Microsemi Mojang microsoft-edge ms-teams-pre MTA-0.5 NVIDIA-CODEC-SDK 
NVIDIA-CUDA OPERA-2018 Oracle-BCLA-JavaSE PAPERS-PLEASE Primate-Plunge 
protonmail-bridge-EULA PUEL Q3AEULA-20000111 QUAKE4 Quartus-prime-megacore RAR 
Sourcetrail SPS Steam supermicro Synology teamspeak3 teamspeak5 TeamViewer 
THINKTANKS TIK ubiquiti ut2003 ut2003-demo Vivaldi worklog-assistant WPS-EULA 
zi-labone
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bestcrypt CAPYBARA-EULA Coherent-Graphics ETQW f.lux FAH-EULA-2014 
Flightradar24 Gameplay-Group-EULA geekbench genymotion GIMPS GOG-EULA 
google-chrome Google-TOS Intel-SDP Introversion LastPass LOKI-EULA MakeMKV-EULA 
Microsemi Mojang microsoft-edge ms-teams-pre MTA-0.5 NVIDIA-CODEC-SDK 
NVIDIA-CUDA OPERA-2018 Oracle-BCLA-JavaSE PAPERS-PLEASE Primate-Plunge 
protonmail-bridge-EULA PUEL Q3AEULA-20000111 QUAKE4 Quartus-prime-megacore RAR 
Sourcetrail SPS Steam supermicro Synology teamspeak3 teamspeak5 TeamViewer 
THINKTANKS TIK ubiquiti ut2003 ut2003-demo Vivaldi worklog-assistant WPS-EULA 
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