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Mozilla admits 'giant error' with Firefox EULA move (NetworkWorld)

Mozilla admits 'giant error' with Firefox EULA move (NetworkWorld)
[Press] Posted Sep 18, 2008 16:34 UTC (Thu) by cook

NetworkWorld covers a controversy over a EULA notice that was included in a Linux version of Firefox. "In a pair of blog posts, former Mozilla CEO Mitchell Baker -- currently the chairman of the umbrella Mozilla Foundation -- first acknowledged the error of packing an end-user licensing agreement (EULA) with the Linux version of Firefox and then announced that the EULA would be dropped. "The most important thing here is to acknowledge that yes, the content of the license agreement is wrong," said Baker on Monday. "The correct content is clear that the code is governed by FLOSS [free/libre open-source software] licenses, not the typical end user license agreement language that is in the current version. We created a license that points to the FLOSS licenses, but we've made a giant error in not getting this to Ubuntu, other distributors, and posted publicly for review.""

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