Critics said the new terms implied Mozilla was asking users for the rights to whatever data they input or upload through Firefox.
Critics said the new terms implied Mozilla was asking users for the rights to whatever data they input or upload through Firefox.
No it wouldn’t. For fucks sake, are you a lawyer? Can you read legal definitions?
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.
You are intentionally misreading it.
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?
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.