Embedding Licensing Rights puzzle
Embedding Licensing Rights puzzle
I've just downloaded a couple of fonts from Ben McGehee's UnAuthorized Type. As the fonts are freeware, why would the font embeddability be set to 'Restricted'??
Re: Embedding Licensing Rights puzzle
Many wholly free fonts, especially older ones, were always with the restricted embed. Why? Who knows. Ignorance, perhaps.
On that guy's site, on the Action page, it is pretty obvious that at least one of the users changed permissions...or the application they used to create the computer application for kids didn't care...and they renamed the font...and this font author didn't care.
On that guy's site, on the Action page, it is pretty obvious that at least one of the users changed permissions...or the application they used to create the computer application for kids didn't care...and they renamed the font...and this font author didn't care.
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Re: Embedding Licensing Rights puzzle
My understanding is the default for embed rights (in Font Lab) is No. As noted, Ignorance wins again. Routinely these have to be "corrected".
Re: Embedding Licensing Rights puzzle
Dick, that may well be the same for Fontgrapher, which is what the author used...but it's been so many years since I used it I cannot remember.