@Ralf:
I see your point that adding EULA of any sort brings too much trouble for 
corporate, but let's face it: users aren't getting more educated and I think 
many of them WILL be looking for the "fox under the globe", just like they are 
looking for the "blue 'e' " on Windows (TM)(R)(C).

Since, as I understand it, Mozilla isn't backing down, I see two "least 
resistance/least collateral damage" options:
>do your own "ubuntu" branding for Icewhatever, making it obvious for Firefox 
>users that "here's the browser". The default IceCat and IceWeasel branding 
>seem "too different" for Firefox users to notice immediately.
>alternatively, let them choose the browser during installation. Would setting 
>it to Icewhatever, with another option being Firefox (that would show the EULA 
>in the subsequent step) do?

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