Is there any chance you can provide a diff? This perhaps would be the
easiest way to visualize the proposed changes.

On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 10:49 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'll explain in more detail.  The main difference between the older version 
> and proposed new version is that we tried to better explain which websites 
> the terms apply to and what they mean for users.  For example, we generally 
> advocate the use of open licenses like creative commons and the MPL.  But 
> some material on our websites is not created by us or contributors but 
> instead we license the material (and unfortunately, this means it can't be 
> used by others without permission from the licensor).  We tried to make this 
> more clear in this version.
>
> We also made the terms more precise by linking the specific privacy notice 
> that explains data handling for websites and emails, linking the location 
> where people can find more info. on DMCA reports, and highlighting that some 
> websites have additional terms if account registration is required.
>
> We need a few days to incorporate feedback before getting the proposed 
> version live, hence the dates, but you can of course comment anytime next 
> week or after that.  Just as with other legal and privacy documents, even 
> after it becomes live, we continue to make clarifications based on questions 
> and comments we receive by email, through github, and in this forum.  This is 
> more of a starting point to make it a living document that is clear and 
> helpful.
>
> Thanks,
> Mika
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