That could happen with any free software license that doesn't grant trademark rights. The Mozilla Public License doesn't grant you any trademark rights at all; the UFL essentially requires you to use the trademarks for trivial changes. It's acceptable to require modifications to be renamed; the UFL just imposes a few new restrictions on this.
"One of your important freedoms can be taken away at will via trademark law
with this license."
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