The Yanone fonts have a similar problem: web page says "CC" (Generic CC) but the font header only says
"Copyright (c) Yanone, 2005. All rights reserved." ... so the font file itself fails to identify a license as far as I can see. On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 12:09 PM, <nicolas.mail...@laposte.net> wrote: > >> >> Hi, Nicolas et al., >> >>>> >>>> Do the Adobe-licensed-to-TeX Utopia fonts exist in a TrueType or >>>> OpenType packaging? >>> >>> Heuristica is a transformation to OpenType (CFF & TT) >>> ftp://ftp.dvo.ru/pub/Font/heuristica/ >>> >>> It's been relicensed to the OFL, which seemed compatible with the TUG >>> grant when we looked at it. > > > http://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=452317 >> >> OK, I just checked in Fontaine SVN version no. 27 which now detects >> Adobe's license to TUG for the Utopia family. Tested using >> Heuristica. >> >> The license fields in the Heuristica font files indeed contain the >> original Abobe-TUG license wording, "Copyright (c) 1989, 1991 Adobe >> Systems Incorporated. All Rights ..." >> >> If this font is really and legitimately licensed under OFL, then >> shouldn't the license field just say OFL? > > Feel free to ask it of the font author:p > > > >