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The Icedove, Iceweasel, Iceape naming scheme has *absolutely* NOTHING to do with the GPL.
Debian devs added patches to the Firefox, Thunderbird, etc code. They sent the patches to Mozilla. Mozilla decided not to add them to the source tree. Debian devs kept the patches to their sources, thus making their Firefox/Thunderbird/etc packages different from the binaries shipped by Mozilla. Since they are different, they are not allowed to use the Firefox/Thunderbird/etc names.
It's a trademark issue, nothing else.