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Re: Goldman Sans?
The only interesting thing about the whole project is the (probably unenforceable) license agreement terms prohibiting use of the fonts to disparage Goldman Sachs—which was of course the immediate us…12 -
Re: WWS Subfamily Name
fsSelection bit 8 indicates that the font is part of a WWS family that does not require WWS Family or Subfamily entries in the name table. The spec is a bit confusing, but my understanding is that yo…2 -
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?
Because the script is an invention, it is possible that it could be patented, or that copyright could be claimed on the invention of the script as an artistic product in itself. Those would be the tw…1