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Mozilla Open Software Patent License

Imagine you have a toy that everyone wants to play with, but you don't want them to use it in a way that hurts someone else. So, you tell them they can play with it only if they promise not to use it to harm anyone.

Similarly, Mozilla, which is the company behind the Firefox web browser, has created something called the open software patent license. It's like a promise that they make to other people who want to use their software (including the Firefox web browser) in their own projects, that they won't sue them for using their software in a way that harms someone else.

This license is important because it encourages people to share and collaborate on software projects without the fear of being sued. So, if you have a great idea for a project that uses software created by Mozilla, you can go ahead and use it without worrying about getting sued, as long as you promise not to use it to hurt someone else.

In simple terms, the Mozilla open software patent license is like a pact among software developers to play nicely and share their toys without hurting anyone else.