Sorry to add another comment to this already too long list... I'd just say two 
things.
- If I went to Ubuntu (after have been on Debian for some years), it's because 
it seems to respect the Free (as in Freedom) philosophy. This kind of agreement 
between Mozilla and Ubuntu is clearly against this philosophy.
- If Ubuntu accepts this from Mozilla, what prevents other projects to do the 
same. I clearly don't want to have to agree 50 EULAs before using my OS.

And why Apache, Gimp, Gnome, KDE and others don't need EULAs?

Sorry again.

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