Hoi,
When you have a EULA to deal with, you are typically talking about
proprietary software. So you should not assume that you have the Freedom to
do whatever. Then again, you will not hear me say that this is a license
violation.. I leave it to people who care to study this and come with a more
reasoned opinion.
Thanks,
GerardM
On 7/30/07, Kyungjun Lee <kjoonlee(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 7/29/07, Platonides <Platonides(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Kyungjun Lee wrote:
The reason I said I was rash is because I said
(or implied) that
Hoefler Text was restrictive, without checking if Mac users had to
agree to those conditions when they bought their OS. Neither did I
check if Windows users had to agree to restrictive conditions
regarding fonts, during installation from CD.
Cheers, --Kjoonlee
From Windows Vista Home License,
http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/useterms/default.aspx
3.b Font Components. While the software is running, you may use its
fonts to display and print
content. You may only
· embed fonts in content as permitted by the embedding
restrictions in
the fonts; and
· temporarily download them to a printer or other output device
to
print content.
Hi, would displaying content include making bitmaps / SVG files from the
fonts?
If not, Image:Calibri example.svg and its like would be an EULA violation.
--Kjoonlee
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