Trademarks are similar to filenames in a filesystem, right? We can't have two files with the same name in the same folder... But we could have that file in another folder - it means that in another country we could register "Firefox" if you would like. But, anyways, you are not going to register anything, right? So, solution is simple... We can call Firefox whatever we want, not asking anyone for permission... Whether it is Iceweasel or Firefox or whatever - no matter.
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