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Re: Converting Fonts to Outlines is STILL EULA Enforceable - PSA
It certainly is true that you can pirate a font, and be subject to legal penalties in most jurisdictions, by automatically tracing the letters it prints. That would violate copyright law if typefaces…0 -
Re: The Market for Expensive Cheese Graters
Now you've done it! You're calling him a snowflake!Of course, you're right: that "vapid consumerism" increases the sales of Apple products indicates the reasons of some of t…0 -
Re: A Fun Find: Early Greek Didot (1790)
Ah, but they did get reformed that way - for sans-serif types, like New Hellenic. In that, I think, is the answer to your question. There was no available tradition of a Greek uncial that would have…0 -
Re: Cherokee!
I agree it's not up to us to make that decision. When people from the Cherokee nation asked for help in making font support for their language available on computers it was a good thing to resp…0 -
Re: Cherokee!
This has led me to look around on the Web, and I found the following two articles: https://neilk.net/blog/2002/06/01/undesigning-cherokee-syllabary/ http://archives.miloush.net/michkap/archive/2012/1…3