Hi Alexandre! On 5 April 2010 14:36, Alexandre Prokoudine <alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com> wrote: > > http://www.libregraphicsworld.org/news.php?readmore=285 > PT Sans by Paratype has a separate version under OFL now.
The OFL.txt isn't in the download ZIP. I see a link to a blog post, http://community.livejournal.com/paratype/10009.html, which has a section "license" which run through Google Translate says, """The text of the license, as it seems, is short, simple and understandable. Its essence lies in the fact that with these fonts you can do whatever he pleases, but can not engage in cheating. Since the fonts are free, you can not sell them for money. If they come with a commercial product, with the price, the price of the product should not increase due to the inclusion of these fonts, ie the user must know that in the product are free fonts, which can not lead to an increase in prices. In addition, we do not want to shift the responsibility for our font to someone else, so do not allow to use the original name Fri Sanz title modified versions without our express permission. The user must be sure that installing Fri Saens, it sets exactly the font that has passed our quality control procedures, and about which he can send us a complaint. Make your version, add whatever you want, though Occidental, even Greek, but to call their own way. Typically, the product is the basic license and is its translations, which often perform the function of information and are not official licenses. The same is arranged and the license on the TS Saens - the authoritative text is the Russian version, and English is the reference. Od-on-to have nu-ans. We've got an application with a request to include the font Fri Suns in various versions of Linux and other products distributed via open licenses. For these products substantially availability of official British license, and in applications often ask that our license literally coincides with the OFL (Open Font License). We are ready to provide on-demand version of the font with the OFL, in this version of the font file will be not refer to our license, and the site SIL, which is the official text of the OFL. In addition, the font may be distributed and other licenses. For example, if it will be distributed with Windows, and there he will have the license, which acts on other fonts that are supplied with the system. So do not be surprised at the presence of different licenses Fri Saens, this does not affect, and expands the possibilities of its use. And, finally, about the use to process Web pages. In the present text we have inserted a special word about the fact that it is allowed. All modern browsers except IE, can work directly with TTF fonts. For IE we have in the first quarter construct EOT version and also will publish them for free download. While you can convert themselves into TTF EOT using public services. Just do not forget to rename them - it would have modified fonts.""" So, I will email Paratype and ask for a copy with the OFL attached, and stick it on the web and add a link on the OFLB wiki. > All thanks presumably go to Dave Crossland? ;-) ;-) Cheers Dave