While i'm perfectly respect Mozilla corp. and their work, i think it's
absolutely unacceptable to force us agreeing EULA.

What if tomorrow (or toward 9.04) ten-or-twenty more projects will register 
their trademarks and will force us to accept their EULA too, starting from 
Canonical and Ubuntu itself?!
And what if Mozilla will not stop on just "agreeing EULA", if they will reach 
their point today?

Otherwise, how justify for ubuntu-developers will be - to support
trademarks-free browser? But ubuntu is a "lucky girl" because of Debian
(and it's not in first time). Debian already have trademarks-free
browser in it's repository and i can' see any reason to not take it and
improve it together!

BUT! If Mozilla truly have so many reasons to suggest users to read
their EULA, i think most compromise way - is to put the link to it on
Ubuntu's Firefox start page.

Thank You for Your attention.

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