“It also includes a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license for the purpose of doing as you request with the content you input in Firefox” is better, but this being there is still worrying. Nothing inputed through the browser should be seen by ...
OK, I know how I read this. Firefox sends my data to Mozilla who then, perhaps with some anonymisation or aggregation (which might or might not work), sell [edit: or share] it on to their ‘partners’ for Mozilla’s commercial benefit. So, you now cann...
We are concerned because this answer, as per your blog, does not seem to be true. What basic functionality requires you (Mozilla) to collect our data and thus need a license for it? You (mozilla) only need a licence if you take our data. There is no ...
Absolutely essential to immediately adjust that clause on giving Mozilla a licence for content uploaded through Firefox. A blog post clarification does not cut it because that no legal standing. The terms themselves need to be clear.