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Comment by koakuma-chan

1 year ago

And the means of realization are up to Mozilla. In other words they can do whatever they want. If my intent is to type something into the searchbar and get redirected to the search engine website, there is no reason why Mozilla would need to know about this.

> there is no reason why Mozilla would need to know about this.

Precisely. That's why it's not covered by the license.

  • > That's why it's not covered by the license.

    It says it is.

    • No. It doesn't say that.

      If you want to claim otherwise, show where it says that and elaborate. This style of "argument" leads nowhere. You're stringing together vague statements and claims, leaving it to the imagination of the reader to tie them into the matter at hand. Maybe you want to do your own dissection of the sentence we are arguing about to make your reading of it clear.

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