On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Werner LEMBERG wrote:

> > Mizi research (www.mizi.co.kr) has been distributing 'baemuk'
> > truetype fonts (in four different typefaces) for a while. Currently,
> > it covers only the repertoire of KS X 1001(2350 precomposed Hangul
> > syllables, 4800+ Chinese characters and 1000+ symbols) , but will be
> > extended to include at least the full repertoire of pre-composed
> > Hangul syllables in Unicode/ISO 10646.
>
> Maybe you've missed my question on the linux-utf8 mailing list, so I'm
> repeating it: Which license do apply to those fonts?

  Sorry. I did see it and tried to find it out, but Mizi web site
was down at the time. Anyway, here's the license for Baekmuk fonts
as found in ftp://ftp.mizi.com/pub/baekmuk/COPYRIGHT.  It appears
to be as liberal as BSD license.

   Jungshik Shin

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(c) Copyright 1986-2000, Hawn Design Inc.

You are hereby granted permission under all Hwan Design propriety rights
to use, copy, modify, sublicense, sell, and redistribute the 4 Baekmuk
truetype outline fonts for any purpose and without restriction;
provided, that this notice is left intact on all copies of such fonts
and that Hwan Design Int.'s trademark is acknowledged as shown below
on all copies of the 4 Baekmuk truetype fonts.

BAEKMUK BATANG is a registered trademark of Hwan Design Inc.
BAEKMUK GULIM is a registered trademark of Hwan Design Inc.
BAEKMUK DOTUM is a registered trademark of Hwan Design Inc.
BAEKMUK HEADLINE is a registered trademark of Hwan Design Inc.
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