Wiz-of-Oz wrote:
Is it legal to mix Maestro, Engraver and Putrucci fonts and sell it?
Abel K.
Probably not -- most .ttf files are copyrighted files. The appearance of the font is NOT copyrightable, though, so it might be very hard to prove that the ones repackaged originally began as copyrighted files.
If you use a printed output from a copyrighted font, scanned those characters and then built your own font from them, you wouldn't be violating copyright since the fonts themselves aren't copyrightable. Only the files which hold the descriptions necessary for a computer to reproduce those fonts are copyrightable.
-- David H. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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