On Fri, 15 Jan 2010 01:22:34 +0100
Javier Garcia <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 01/15/2010 01:15 AM, Sean Artman wrote:
> > "GNUzilla keeps the triple licensing used by Firefox and Mozilla in
> > general, in order to facilitate the reuse of code." -
> > http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuzilla/
> >
> > Even though the MPL is not compatible with the GPL, it's still a free
> > software license. -http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html
> 
> so.. if all the FF licenses are free, FF 3.0 is also totally free???

Yes, current versions of Firefox 3 are completely free, license-wise.
There's no EULA anymore. However, as a side note, you really shouldn't
be using Firefox 3 anymore. Mozilla is ending support of it this month.
Current stable version is Firefox 3.5, and Firefox 3.6 is shipping
later this month, too.

> Privative software is the other way to say proprietary soft.

Ah, never heard of that word used that way before. Thanks for the
explanation.

~reed

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