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Re: Time to Leave Creative Market - Default Font License Now Grants Unlimited Commercial Use
They're not buying the license either, because they can't distribute (or even re-use) the license itself. They're buying the right to use the font. So the question becomes: is modifying part of using…1 -
Re: Time to Leave Creative Market - Default Font License Now Grants Unlimited Commercial Use
Although overall cultural health is its own "value proposition". I think you feel it's a "reasonable thing to allow" because you're a reasonable person, who doesn't do something …0 -
Re: Time to Leave Creative Market - Default Font License Now Grants Unlimited Commercial Use
Of course there are practical (read: financial) advantages to disallowing modification. But to me it remains an ungracious short-changing of culture, especially when you consider that we necessarily …0 -
Re: The Market for Expensive Cheese Graters
"The computer for the rest of us." An underhanded condescension meant to leverage misplaced insecurity.0 -
Re: Apple SF Fonts on Windows
If you're not allowed I would do it anyway. And I would freely modify them to work (even if the EULA contains a no-mod clause, something I personally find generally unethical).1