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Re: Under what conditions can I modify a font for commercial use?
Katy: I think you might be answering your own question. The reason the OFL is so consistent is that it very adequately addresses one specific way of releasing a font: it doesn’t need to change or hav…7 -
Re: Under what conditions can I modify a font for commercial use?
If you convert text to outlines and then modify the outlines in Illustrator to create the individual wordmarks/logos, that would be fine and permitted by pretty much any font license. In that case, y…5 -
Re: Licensing ethics (aka tricky clauses) – Goldman Sachs
This question takes us to the awkward heart of this business: what it is that we are selling or buying. People want fonts, people see fonts, fonts are what foundry websites present and promote as pro…4 -
Re: Can a newly designed script be owned/privatised/copyrighted?
I think the case that Paul is probably thinking about is a complicated one, because the script in question is ostensibly for the use of a language community, but the person who invented it wants to r…2 -
Re: Synchronizing masters FL7
Yes, it is similar in FL7, but it is the background colour in the Layers & Masters panel that indicates whether the outlines are compatible. It is useful to also have the Variations panel open wh…1
