A typical Ubuntu install has thousands if not tens of thousands of
executables.  What happens if a significant fraction of these start
requiring an "I agree" on installation/upgrade/execution?

Personally I think it would be completely appropriate to strip the
"Mozilla" and "Firefox" labels off of the code, maybe giving an
explanation in the "about" box of the resulting browser informing the
user that the owner of the trademarks in question will not allow their
use under reasonable terms.

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