Vlad J. wrote:
So I have a question.  Is it allowed/permitted to build FireFox with
different compiler options and distribute resulting package with commercial
applications and standalone under the conditions below?

-all compiler options that will be changed are taken from Mozilla web site
-original sources used for building FireFox are left non-modified
-no additional sources are added to FireFox
-no additional extension are added
-copyright and other legal stuff (logos, tm) will remain untouched
-package will be made freely available online.
-package name will contain FireFox in its name (for example embeddable
FireFox or FireFox for embedding etc)

I've been reading the previous thread on this topic, and will echo what previous people have written:

Because you want to use the Firefox trademarks (the word "Firefox" and the Firefox logo) to describe your product *and* because what you want to distribute is *not* the unmodified Firefox binary version as distributed by the Mozilla Corporation, then you can do this *if and only* if you apply for and receive permission from the appropriate people. You should start by sending your request via email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], which will ensure that your request reaches the appropriate people.

If you do *not* use the Firefox trademarks, but rather use your own name and logo for the version you are distributing, then you do *not* need additional permission of any sort; all the permissions you need are contained within the copyright right license for the source code (e.g., the MPL).

Note that here we are discussing use of the Firefox trademarks, *not* the use of the Mozilla trademarks (i.e., the word "Mozilla" and the Mozilla "red dinosaur" logo). The Mozilla trademarks are covered by the same general policy as the Firefox trademarks, but in practice that policy may be (and I suspect in the past has been) applied slightly differently. So you can't necessarily use an example of software distributed under the Mozilla name (whether by Adam Lock or anyone else) and infer from that what might be permitted or not permitted for products distributed under the Firefox name.

If I have not made myself sufficiently clear about this then please feel
free to reply to this post and ask clarifying questions.

Frank

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