David Stutzman wrote:
> I think you need to be careful with doing stuff like this and still 
> using the Firefox branding.
>   
David, I absolutely agree with you on this! More than that, I made 
Mozilla (via Gerv) aware of distributors of Firefox which don't comply 
with the policy mentioned by you below. And I'm still hopeful that the 
legal department of Mozilla is taking care of this ;-)

Just to make clear, I provided the technical answer to the question 
before. He didn't say why, where and if at all he wants to (re)distribute.
> http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Repackaging_Firefox says:
> "Before you get started, it is very important to know and abide by the 
> legal requirements for distributing Firefox. You must have written 
> authorization from Mozilla to distribute a modified version of Firefox. 
> To do this, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> More info here:
> http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/policy.html
> _______________________________________________


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