http://www.fontembedding.com/

AFAIK, if you have a license to use the font and the license does not forbid you to embed it into a SWF file you can use it because you are not giving the TTF file away, but check out the URL above for clarification - it looks quite useful.

Glen

Kenneth Kawamoto wrote:
I remember Macromedia used to say: "Because embedded fonts are available only to the movie, there are no legal obstacles to distributing fonts in Director movies" or "Director modify the font slightly so it's no longer the original font" type thing.

I'd have thought Adobe's stance is the same, but if you want to play safe you can use Adobe fonts :)
http://www.adobe.com/type/browser/legal/embeddingeula.html

Kenneth Kawamoto
http://www.materiaprima.co.uk/

Sumeet Kumar wrote:
Hi All,

I am developing a desktop application in AS 2.0, in which user can design(add text, change text font or add image on the Tshirt for printing) his/her T-Shirts. Also, i have to give certain templates to user, out of these templates user can pick any template and design the T-Shirts using the selected template. For designing the templates, I am using windows default fonts like verdana, arial etc. My questions is, can i distribute these fonts by creating swf files(shared library)?

Any help on this would be great.

Regards
Sumeet kumar
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