Comment by spacechild1

1 year ago

How do you square this with the following:

> Mozilla software is made available to you under the terms of the Mozilla Public License 2, a free software license, which gives you the right to run the program for any purpose, to study how it works, to give copies to your friends and to modify it to meet your needs better. There is no separate End User License Agreement (EULA).

https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/legal/eula/

It should really be up to Mozilla to make the licensing of their products and the terms of use of their services clear and unambiguous. If users have to figure out how to square Mozilla's legal terms with Mozilla's other legal terms, they've failed.

That's for the court to decide, when you sue Mozilla for remotely bricking your browser.