Critics said the new terms implied Mozilla was asking users for the rights to whatever data they input or upload through Firefox.
Critics said the new terms implied Mozilla was asking users for the rights to whatever data they input or upload through Firefox.
You’ve literally never read over a license before have you? Here’s some text from the Apache License, V2 for you to compare:
every piece of software you use has a license attached to it. If it doesn’t have a license attached to it then it’s not open source. Granting a license to a copy is a standard part of open source software. Here’s some from the MIT License:
The GPL literally has a Terms and Conditions section to it! One of the most FOSS licenses out there lays out ToC to ensure that they’re followed. This is standard practice. The GPL also mentions “copy” 28 times, not including the word
copyright
. Here’s one of them:All these terms are about the source code and the one who receives it or not.
The equivalent would be the MPL for Firefox, which, guess what, does not prevent the user from doing anything with the source code.
Now let’s go back to talking about the ToS shit because you’re confused, talking about software license which is irrelevant here.