That's a lot of paragraphs to say .. nothing? Out of the 8 paragraphs, the first 6 paragraphs are recounting the trial, and the decision.
The 7th paragraph talks about what Mozilla's position was.
> This balance is something we’ve stressed throughout the trial. True competition in search starts with a healthy marketplace, one where small and large companies can compete on merit, where consumers have choice, and where the best new products, features, and ideas have a chance.
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The 8th paragraph talks about the future, what was promised in the headline. Which is .. "we will not change anything"
> As this case continues to unfold, one thing won’t change: Mozilla’s commitment to an internet that’s open, accessible, and built for the public good. We’ve historically met market and regulatory shifts with creativity and care. Each moment has helped us grow and discover new ways to live out our mission, and we’re invigorated about the path forward.
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Frankly, I dont even know why they wrote this blogpost. Folks, sometimes you dont need to say anything.
bitpush•4h ago
The 7th paragraph talks about what Mozilla's position was.
> This balance is something we’ve stressed throughout the trial. True competition in search starts with a healthy marketplace, one where small and large companies can compete on merit, where consumers have choice, and where the best new products, features, and ideas have a chance.
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The 8th paragraph talks about the future, what was promised in the headline. Which is .. "we will not change anything"
> As this case continues to unfold, one thing won’t change: Mozilla’s commitment to an internet that’s open, accessible, and built for the public good. We’ve historically met market and regulatory shifts with creativity and care. Each moment has helped us grow and discover new ways to live out our mission, and we’re invigorated about the path forward.
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Frankly, I dont even know why they wrote this blogpost. Folks, sometimes you dont need to say anything.