1.

Solve : Mozilla drops new EULA?

Answer»

From TechSpot:

Quote

Mozilla to abandon Firefox EULA
By Justin Mann, TechSpot.com
Published: September 18, 2008, 11:32 AM EST

A quick end has been brought to the controversy surrounding Mozilla and the EULA they include with Firefox. In a recent BLOG update, Mitchell Baker of Mozilla has announced that rather than re-writing the EULA as they'd ORIGINALLY planned, they will be abandoning it altogether. Instead, all that will ship with the browser is a notice about the license it comes with – the one it has had for some time.

This should certainly appease those who found the concept of a EULA inside free, open source software to be distasteful. That's where this issue began, largely due to the negative connotations that come with a term like EULA. I am glad to see that Mozilla has sided with user opinion in this matter.
Nice job on Mozilla's PART. My belief on this is that not only are they doing this because of the open source backlash but ALSO because of all the recent controversy with Google's EULA.Which proves that backlash can be a good thing...
Check Here ...
I'd like to hear your feedback on this as well.
I don't think software vendors should be able to do this at will.


Discussion

No Comment Found