Honestly, I don't understand how the Mozilla trademark policy permits what
they are trying to do. It says you can distribute unaltered binaries, and it
says you are not allowed to use the Mozilla trademarks on modified versions
of the software. It says nothing about using the mark on binaries you compile
yourself, but I would imagine it would fall under one of those two categories
- either non-commercial only, or no use of the trademark at all - and yet,
Stefano Zacchiroli implies in that link that there is some other permission
which allows use of the trademark on your own compiled binaries without the
restriction on commercial distribution. I hope there isn't some sort of
misunderstanding here.
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