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Mozilla Public License to be Updated?

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Sean Michael Kerner
Jan 10, 2008

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“One of the key reasons that Mozilla and its technologies are
open source is the Mozilla Public License (MPL). Now, the closely
watched MPL may be seeing an update after remaining unchanged for
years.

“The MPL is one of the defining features of the Mozilla
Foundation, its related entities and products–providing users with
a license that is open for inspection and participation as well as
commercial integration.

“It’s also a license that has remained the same since
1999…”

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SMK

Sean Michael Kerner

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