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Re: Logo/products for sale licensing
As Craig says, check the specific font license, as they may vary. That said, I only recall seeing a couple of examples of fonts that required a special license for use in a logo. We require a special…2 -
Re: Pricing Server Licenses
Another difference between bundling distribution and externally accessed server licensing is that the former tends to be perpetual—a company like Apple or Microsoft needs to ensure that they can cont…2 -
Re: Pricing Server Licenses
It’s not something our standard license agreement covers. We classify it as an externally accessed server (as distinct from a server accessed only by employees or contractors of the license holder, w…5 -
Re: Making a Devanagari rupee sign work in Indesign with Opentype
Frode, it is possible that InDesign expects only one-to-one, non-contextual substitutions in the <locl> feature. Despite years and years of being told not to assume particular lookup types in f…2 -
Re: Why don't we hear about more use of variable fonts on the Web?
Simon, website implementers are very often following design specifications developed in Figma. They may interpret those specifications in ways that would include choosing how to handle the font stack…5