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Mozilla's Response to Proposed Remedies in U.S. vs. Google LLC

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9 points by bretthoerner 9 months ago · 8 comments

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Kelteseth 9 months ago

As much as I love Firefox, the only thing I can read here is: We have failed to diversify, and we would really like our yearly $400 million to pay our CEO

  • jeffwask 9 months ago

    From 2 million to 7 million over 4 years while every metric continued to fall.

    • alabastervlog 9 months ago

      The really frustrating thing is that I'd have happily helped them stagnate, and to fail to save sufficiently for a rainy day, for half that.

  • I_Am_Nous 9 months ago

    That, and the unfortunate truth that if Firefox only exists because Google needs a fig leaf against monopoly charges, it hasn't proven its value in enough ways for it to stick around. I love Firefox, but the market in general has centralized on Chromium for a lot of reasons.

    Philosophical reasons to exist are great, but philosophy doesn't pay the bills, it seems.

  • ndegruchy 9 months ago

    It doesn't take a lot to read between the lines here. It's not like selling off Chrome would somehow invalidate the Open Source Chromium project in any way.

Ukv 9 months ago

Feels like the underlying issue is Mozilla's dependence on Google. I can understand why Mozilla took and don't want to give up the search deal - it gives significant funding for only a minor concession, so it's easy to justify as pragmatic/ends-justifying-the-means perspective ("this small compromise or no Firefox") - but here it puts them in an awkward position of needing to argue against attempts to break up Google's search monopoly.

jqpabc123 9 months ago

Correction: Google's response to proposed remedies.

Mozilla is just the mouthpiece.

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