Critics said the new terms implied Mozilla was asking users for the rights to whatever data they input or upload through Firefox.

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    7 hours ago

    It was pretty damn horrible communication but I never believed Mozilla would go into full on data brokering business.

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          2 hours ago

          You don’t need to be a lawyer to read legal contracts.

          Their proposed terms of use changes the executable from FOSS to a proprietary application with their source code available.

          Firefox, when run completely locally, requires no license to your content because it is not a legal entity. Mozilla, however is.

          The only reason Mozilla would require a license is because it intends on using your data outside of your local device.

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              Please read these Terms of Use (“Terms”) carefully because they explain important information about using your copy of the Firefox software. These Terms are a binding agreement between Mozilla Corporation (“Mozilla”) and You.

              Mozilla grants you a personal, non-exclusive license to install and use the “Executable Code" version of the Firefox web browser, which is the ready-to-run version of Firefox from an authorized source that you can open and use right away.

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          I don’t need to read legal stuff because we don’t need a ToS: I don’t need one, Firefox doesn’t need one, Mozilla doesn’t need one for Firefox. So, why?

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            Firefox uses underlying services like Firefox Sync, the New Tabs page which shows ads, a Google service for DNS, and sponsored segments in the search bar.

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      6 hours ago

      I literally can’t think of a single person at Mozilla who would benefit from that situation more than from the status quo.

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    6 hours ago

    California doing California things.

    First, most items I buy suddenly cause cancer. Now, Mozilla is suddenly Google.