Making it appear on the first page doesn't mean the user accepts it. It
is like asking to pay copyright every time someone is mumbling a song in
the street and you are close enough to hear.


Il giorno dom, 14/09/2008 alle 18.27 +0000, TAC one ha scritto:

> As Sebastian Bengtsson, putting the eula in the first page would be
> nice.
> 
> Would be even nicer (but thats depends on Mozilla lawyers, and I don't
> think it will be feasible) creating a page like the creative commons
> one:
> http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
> Such page would link or (better) embedd the full eula in a textarea.
> 
> Since i don't think it will be feasible (but maybe worth a try ?) i'd
> go with the Ubuntu Web Browser idea.
>

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