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The Firefox project had undergone several name changes. Originally titled Phoenix, it was renamed because of trademark issues with Phoenix Technologies. ____________________________________. In response, the Mozilla Foundation stated that the browser should always bear the name Mozilla Firebird to avoid confusion with the database software. Continuing pressure from the database server’s development community forced another change; on February 9, 2004, Mozilla Firebird became Mozilla Firefox, often referred to as simply Firefox.

A. As of August 2011, Firefox was the second most widely used browser, with approximately 30% of worldwide usage share of web browsers.
B. Phoenix Technologies sued the Mozilla Foundation for trademark infringement.
C. The Mozilla Foundation then came up with the replacement name, Firebird.
D. The replacement name, Firefox, provoked an intense response from the Firefox free database software project.
E. The Mozilla Foundation, after lengthy deliberations with trademark lawyers, came up with the name Firebird which had not, at that time, been trademarked.
Answer» E. The Mozilla Foundation, after lengthy deliberations with trademark lawyers, came up with the name Firebird which had not, at that time, been trademarked.


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