Marat Khalili wrote:

A company I work for is making a localized version of mozilla for it's platform. I wonder what is the legal status of localized mozilla resources (AFAIU they can be treated as modified software code).

Because they are derivative works of the original English, they fall under the MPL (or NPL; for these purposes, they are equivalent), and you need to comply with the terms of the license for the files you modified or created.


they be made publically available? Can I publish translated resources I've got access to now to let other developers create their own localized builds for different platforms?

Not can, must. :-)


Gerv


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