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Re: Google Fonts: Your Questions, Answered
hard to claim the enhanced version as derivative when the copyright holder made both I'm not a lawyer either, but so far as I know the definition of a derivative work in law is entirely based on…1 -
Re: Google Fonts: Your Questions, Answered
It seems fairly clear that if one has already developed a font, then released some part of it under OFL, then one remains free to produce derivatives from the pre-existing data that could be released…1 -
Re: Google Fonts: Your Questions, Answered
I don't see what headway you are aiming at with trying to open up those matters here. Here is specifically a thread about Google Fonts, in which Dave solicited questions for Google Fonts that fo…7 -
Re: Google Fonts: Your Questions, Answered
BTW, even if the folks at Google Fonts interpret their contract as meaning font makers producing and releasing works as Services for Google retain the right to release derivatives under non-open lice…2 -
Re: Google Fonts: Your Questions, Answered
A designer either wishes to make a libre font, or they don't, so i think your idea of some kind of 'contractual obligation' to release under a libre license is misleading wording. Vern…2
