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Make a distinction between bundled third-parties and external third-party dependencies #7150
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The generated LICENSE includes a preamble which clarifies that these licenses apply to lists which are downloaded at run time and are separate from the Brave Browser (fixes #7150).
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The generated LICENSE includes a preamble which clarifies that these licenses apply to lists which are downloaded at run time and are separate from the Brave Browser (fixes #7150).
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The generated LICENSE includes a preamble which clarifies that these licenses apply to lists which are downloaded at run time and are separate from the Brave Browser (fixes #7150).
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The generated LICENSE includes a preamble which clarifies that these licenses apply to lists which are downloaded at run time and are separate from the Brave Browser (fixes #7150).
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The generated LICENSE includes a preamble which clarifies that these licenses apply to lists which are downloaded at run time and are separate from the Brave Browser (fixes #7150).
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The generated LICENSE includes a preamble which clarifies that these licenses apply to lists which are downloaded at run time and are separate from the Brave Browser (fixes #7150).
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The generated LICENSE includes a preamble which clarifies that these licenses apply to lists which are downloaded at run time and are separate from the Brave Browser (fixes brave/brave-browser#7150).
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The generated LICENSE includes a preamble which clarifies that these licenses apply to lists which are downloaded at run time and are separate from the Brave Browser (fixes brave/brave-browser#7150).
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licensing
priority/P1
A very extremely bad problem. We might push a hotfix for it.
QA Pass-Linux
QA Pass-macOS
QA Pass-Win64
QA/Yes
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In order to avoid giving the impression that Brave is bundling some external components when they are in fact downloaded separately at run-time, we should make a distinction between bundled third-party dependencies and external components (like Brave Ad Block) which are separate from the browser.
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