I think that the problem is not that EULA gets displayed, but that it is
a part of an application that gets installed with Ubuntu without any
choice for the user. This would not be so problematic is the installer
allowed the user to choose which applications to install, this way (not
to mention a zillion other benefits) a user who dislikes such things
would just choose not to install Firefox.

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