Seeing an EULA the first time you launch a browser might be a bit odd to new users, it's not such a huge usability problem. People are used to it.
However the brand name is (kinda) important, some a few people know about Firefox. imho, it doesn't make a diff if they rebrand it or keep the eula, same issues here and there.
(sorry, didn't cover the whole screaming freedom thing, imho those are issued a person would need to sort out themselves if they care so much about it)
Seeing an EULA the first time you launch a browser might be a bit odd to new users, it's not such a huge usability problem. People are used to it.
However the brand name is (kinda) important, some a few people know about Firefox. imho, it doesn't make a diff if they rebrand it or keep the eula, same issues here and there.
(sorry, didn't cover the whole screaming freedom thing, imho those are issued a person would need to sort out themselves if they care so much about it)