The EULA is intended at developers - they have to have Mozilla's permission to modify the code. So,
a) Why stick an EULA into the face of users? It does not concern them, and
b) Developers are already asking, "How do I know which program can I patch?". Obviously, not many will bother asking Mozilla's permission.
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