Vic Marriott wrote:
>  >>> That all depends on the font license.  Commercial font licenses  
> can and
> do dictate how the font can be used.
> 
> Best to use free (libre) fonts where possible to avoid the problem
> totally I expect...<<<
> 
> Surely, what is being presented is an image. There is no need for  
> whoever sees the image to have the font in his computer.

What could happen is that someone who distributes the material should 
have a license to do so publically. I prefer to stay away from these 
sorts of problems.

Erik

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