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Re: Bring back the Off Topic reaction
@"Stephen Coles" is right. It's the frequency. For instance, I appreciate how an author who is published with Oxford may want to air views on their typography. Yet, a running commentary of …2 -
Re: Job: Oxford University Press, "We are seeking a Fonts Specialist"
Hello all. I finally got around to summarising this role as a brief case study. I wanted to share the original business case for the role, because this is pertinent to licensors. The role at Oxford U…8 -
Re: Corporation letting public download my typeface for free
I'll echo this. Our lawyers didn't speak font licensing nuance* and mostly got involved on major font contracts ($10k+). The legal team will have clout, but the design/tech teams are the ones who wi…6 -
Re: Unlimited license plus customer use?
@JoyceKetterer Absolutely agree – there is a core meaning for "enterprise", which can be customised to fit buyer needs. Your addenda approach makes customisations easier to manage. I think …2 -
Re: Unlimited license plus customer use?
Sorry about that Adam. Your license describes specific terms, which helps to define the risk value of your license for buyers. Industry-wide license standards (similarities) are useful in managing ri…4
