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Re: Two more cases against pirates
I agree with Joyce that "selling" fonts forms competition based on the design qualities or glyph complements of the fonts, but also on the licensing terms. If a Futura package from foundry …3 -
Re: Two more cases against pirates
One problem I think many font foundries seem to forget is that, no matter how useful and unique they make their own EULA, in the real world, users will use their fonts together with fonts from other …3 -
Re: Two more cases against pirates
Glyph repertoires are "standardized" in a similar way: there is a set of registered Unicode codepoints and a set of registered layout features, and the way how a font fills the combination …4 -
Re: Two more cases against pirates
In other words: standardization of the language and vocabulary in font EULAs would be welcome. The EULAs don't need to provide identical rights and restrictions, but the way they provide the rights a…3 -
Re: Two more cases against pirates
Here's the information I have gathered by reading some materials posted online: * Nikolai Sirotkin designed a script font called Taumfel (and several other fonts). * Mr Sirotkin published a free demo…2