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Re: Modification Briefs - Best practices
The message embedded here is important. Issues might crop up on any title with potentially any font, as co-publications and author supplied content draw in unforseen font requirements. If there's a …2 -
Trained to ignore license agreements
There's been a few discussions on this recently. I'm really interested in the reasons *why* licenses are ignored. How much of this is culprit of well-meaning intuition? The approach of "do not r…1 -
Re: Font EULAs - “Large Volume Commercial Uses”
@"Ben Blom" I liked Joyce's reference "Grok" to the book Stranger in a Strange Land. Please can we focus on the discussion? My perspective is geared against restrictions, because …5 -
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
