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News (USA)
Mozilla CEO resignation: Free speech suppressed, or free market at work?
SAN JOSE, Calif. — The resignation of Mozilla’s CEO amid outrage that he supported an anti-gay marriage campaign is prompting concerns about how Silicon Valley’s strongly liberal culture might quash the very openness that is at the region’s foundation.
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Mozilla CEO resigns amid controversy surrounding anti-gay marriage donation
Mozilla co-founder Brendan Eich is stepping down as CEO after protests of his support of a same-sex marriage ban in California. The Mountain View, Calif.-based nonprofit maker of the Firefox browser had promoted him last week.
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OkCupid.com blocks Firefox users over CEO’s opposition to same-sex marriage
Dating and social networking website OkCupid.com on Monday began blocking Firefox users with a wall that informs them of Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich’s opposition to same-sex marriage.
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Three Mozilla board members resign over CEO who opposes same-sex marriage
Three Mozilla board members have resigned over the selection of Brendan Eich, a Mozilla co-founder, as the company’s new chief executive. The resignations are the latest fallout since the announcement last week that Eich — who in 2008 donated to fight against marriage equality in California — would lead Mozilla, the developer of the Firefox web browser.