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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Thu Jul  8 
10:27:12 +0000 2010 -------
If you haven't already, take a look at www.fontsquirrel.com. You can easily 
include the fonts for which you 
have rights in your web page. You can even embed/encode them inside a CSS file.

The technical ability to embed fonts in Open Office documents is essential for 
any serious document 
standard going forward. 

PDF has it, DOCX has it, even the open web now has it. 

Without action, obsolescence threatens the ORACLE investment in the OpenOffice 
brand.

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