> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.prestashop-project.org/translating-prestashop/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.prestashop-project.org/translating-prestashop/french-2/traduire-le-logiciel-prestashop-principes-de-base/conditions-dutilisation-open-software-license.md).

# Conditions d'utilisation - Open Software License

En contribuant aux traductions du Projet PrestaShop, vous :

* Acceptez que votre travail/traduction soit publié sous [Open Source License 3.0.](https://opensource.org/licenses/OSL-3.0)
* Confirmez être l'auteur original du travail/de la traduction, ou vous avez l'autorisation écrite de l'auteur original de distribuer le travail/la traduction sous la licence susmentionnée.
* Acceptez que votre contribution au Projet PrestaShop ne vous donne pas automatiquement droit à une compensation, monétaire ou autre, de la part du Projet PrestaShop ou de l'un de ses affiliés, sauf accord contraire.

Cela signifie qu'en contribuant, vous accordez au projet PrestaShop et à d'autres le droit d'utiliser, de modifier et de redistribuer votre travail, de manière irrévocable et permanente conformément à la licence Open Source 3.0.


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