Darcy James Argue wrote:
How is that *remotely* enforceable?


It's not, but like anything these days, the lawsuits are won by those with the deepest pockets not those with justice nor the law on their side necessarily. And there ain't nobody with deeper pockets than Micro$oft.

But I doubt that they ever expect to enforce that at all -- it's more likely something they were forced to include in their licensing from whomever they licensed the fonts in the first place. Microsoft probably doesn't have the right to license you to use those fonts with anything other than the applications for which they licensed the fonts in the first place and that language is in the license to placate the originators of the fonts.

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David H. Bailey
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