Yes but that silly little issue is important as Ubuntu is backed by a
corporate entity but at the same time it needs to do the right thing and
a EULA by default in a Linux installation is going to hurt Firefox but
probably not as badly as Ubuntu since that will drive away more people
then fixing the EULA issue.

If we are only being asked to use a EULA because we are changing Firefox
then don't change Firefox and everyone stays as happy as can be.

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