Hold on a damn minute, I just realized something.

Why is Mozilla asking the users to agree to something that makes no
difference whether they agree to it or not?

Why is this something that needs to be accepted or denied? This effects
someone who never uses the browser as much as it effects someone who
uses it religiously.

Why not JUST have a one time splash screen informing the user, for
whatever reason they need to know more than they can already guess, that
the name Firefox and the graphics for the UI and all that stuff is
property of Mozilla?

There's existing laws (in at least the US) that DO NOT REQUIRE agreement
from any end user to uphold.

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