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Re: Font EULAs - “Large Volume Commercial Uses”
I would say that the licensee is not an individual—but the company or organization that gets the right to use the font. If you try to implement a large volume commercial uses provision, based on det…1 -
Re: Font EULAs - “Large Volume Commercial Uses”
I do not see the two positions here to be either viewing fonts as tools, or “wanting compensation...”. “Wanting compensation...” may sound like something is wrong with that. When one sells a mobile a…1 -
Re: Font EULAs - “Large Volume Commercial Uses”
Publishers usually pay book authors for the number of books they sell. It may be a pain in the ass, but it’s fair. Fonts are tools. Sure. Do font designers care about the way their fonts are being us…1 -
Re: Diversifying TypeDrawers
Alvaro & Thomas, I was only addressing oversensitivity related to intolerance—not other forms of sensitivity. Thomas, I sympathize with asking people to be careful (supposing it’s not a way to ma…1 -
Re: Diversifying TypeDrawers
I am not sure whether people here refuse to listen. Perhaps some people here listen very carefully—and then just disagree. Disagreement may be proof there is diversity happening here.0