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[–] [email protected] 23 points 4 weeks ago

There is simply no reason why Mozilla needs a "non-exclusive, royalty free worldwide" license to my content unless they plan on using it for their own purposes.

Firefox, running locally and under my direction, does not require a license as it is not a legal entity. It is a product.

Any argument from Mozilla to change the TOU without also removing the language for a license to your data is made in bad faith.

It's really that simple.