I just had a look at Adobe's Spark app.
The web interface allows one to upload fonts to their interface to use when creating social media posts with the app.
They do enjoin the user to make sure the EULA allows this use, but I'm not sure how to proceed. The fonts are restricted to the user's account, and projects exported as jpgs or pdfs, so the fonts don't go out in "wild".
In all fairness, it doesn't seem too far off desktop use, but what do people thing?
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Personally, if it were my EULA, I would permit it, no problem. It wouldn't even seem like one of the more liberal things in my EULA. I would rank enabling this as below “editable embedding” in permissiveness.
I am aware Adobe is working on what they call "Bring your Own Fonts" but had been assured we could review the pop up before it went live. Probably they meant this with regards to the full system but am surprised that it's up on Spark now (as a test)?
I'm having a little trouble finding the functionality (it's clearly changed since that article was written). Would you be willing to post a screenshot?
Sorry, I didn't notice your request earlier.