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Re: Font EULAs - “Large Volume Commercial Uses”
Every time there's a trial, the lawyers on both sides will argue their sides. Not the right side, both sides. That's what they are trained to do. License management is baffling.1 -
Re: Font EULAs - “Large Volume Commercial Uses”
According to the grapevine, licensees have been met with legal action as a result of license changes to the tune of over $1million. All NDA. Different foundries have different practices and approache…4 -
Re: Font EULAs - “Large Volume Commercial Uses”
The rights and permissions belong to the organization or company that rely on individuals to interpret the EULA correctly. One clause does not function in isolation to an already complex EULA. EULAs …2 -
Re: Bad news for Clearview
Did guidelines accompany the font rollout, beyond the current manual? Notice of termination: http://www.federalregister.gov/a/2016-01383/p-11 The presence and availability of two separate letter styl…1 -
Re: An HTML Hyperlink Typesetting Question
Oxford Manual of Style: If the full point of an abbreviation closes the sentence, there is no second point. Contractions: Traditionally, abbreviations end in full points while contractions do not, so…1
