>For commercial foundries the licensing boils down to "pay me" and  thus
>licensing compliance is de facto checked at the credit card  stage.
>They're not a good model for fonts with non-monetary  licensing
>clauses.
 
Actually, it's often worse than just "pay me". Even once you've paid, would 
 that commercial license allow you to create a derivative font for your own 
 specialized needs or desires, even if only used internally? Probably not.
 
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