It's interesting, because to me, the prevalence of web/cloud fonts represents a sort of "one step forward, two steps back" for small outfits. It's technically possible for anyone to publis… (View Post)
I am not a lawyer. I think this non-disparagement provision is probably [ed. not] enforceable [in the U.S.; see https://www.congress.gov/114/plaws/publ258/PLAW-114publ258.pdf and, for California, htt… (View Post)
The problem in the font naming world, essentially, is the same thing which has been so great in so many other ways: accessibility. In the bad old days, in order to publish a font, you had to actually… (View Post)
And then further, consider that many indigenous activists want to spread a message in English/French, because it is important that it be understood by people who are not indigenous. See for example t… (View Post)
I think that an issue you run into with this license is that it might not be clear enough to be properly enforceable. But I am not a lawyer. Of course with an issue such as this absolute black-and-wh… (View Post)