Christopher Fynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know about the US but if you publish a font in the UK, or
another European country, I think you may want something more than a
license designed for software. This should also apply to licenses for
free/open source fonts.
No, a license
Liam R E Quin wrote:
On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 12:08 +0600, Christopher Fynn wrote:
[...]
If eligible, might not one want to first publish a font outside the US
in a country where the font is protected as an artistic work and as
software?
eligible will generally mean the creator is a citizen
2008/11/7 Liam R E Quin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 12:08 +0600, Christopher Fynn wrote:
[...]
If eligible, might not one want to first publish a font outside the US
in a country where the font is protected as an artistic work and as
software?
eligible will generally mean the
On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 12:08 +0600, Christopher Fynn wrote:
[...]
If eligible, might not one want to first publish a font outside the US
in a country where the font is protected as an artistic work and as
software?
eligible will generally mean the creator is a citizen of a non-US
country.