Re: firefox after updates, asks for license agreement then bails out

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Antonio Olivares wrote:


If I did not click, did that imply that I could not use the program.� This was the first time I encountered this.� Has anyone else encountered this as well?

Probably. Ordinarily, if one doesn't agree to the conditions of use, one does not have permission to use it.

It really gets me when software I'm installing requires me to agree to the GPL (the GPL refers to redistribution, not to installation and use).



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