Here's an idea if you absolutely want to keep firefox under these circumstances (which I'm against), present the EULA on installation (or during upgrade), with a note that, if you don't accept you can use a renamed version of firefox. Then, if someone clicks "I don't agree", firefox is not installed at all - instead, abrowser (or whatever you want to call the renamed firefox, I'd prefer IceWeasel for consistency) is installed. This is still not compliant with the "Ubuntu Promise" which I suppose you would like to keep (therefore remove ff from the default installation), but if you think it's THAT important that you have firefox by default it might be a reasonable solution.
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