SAN JOSE, California (AP) -- A major backer of same-sex marriage bans is calling for a boycott of the Firefox web browser after the politically charged resignation of Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich.Eich served as CEO of Mozilla, which created Firefox, for only a few days because of a flurry of online outrage over his $1,000 contribution supporting Californias now overturned anti-gay marriage law in 2008.The National Organization for Marriage, which backed the law, on Friday urged consumers to remove the Firefox web browser from their computers as a sign of protest.Eichs abrupt departure has stirred the debate about the fairness of forcing out a highly qualified technology executive over his personal views.
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