I think the Mozilla foundation should be very cautious about this. The more protective they will be with their trademark, the more risk they have that distros switch to renamed versions, adding confusion among users, not to mention possible forks by developpers who feel tired about these issues. The name "Firefox" eventually represents what the programers and users made of it, and Mozilla should understand how to use their trademark in a smart way.
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