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Regards Marvin On Monday 30 May 2005 06:54 pm, Tanzen Two-feather wrote: > <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> > <html> > <head> > <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> > </head> > <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> > Christoph Schäfer wrote: > <blockquote cite="mid429B60CC.3010203 at gmx.de" type="cite">Hi Maciej, > <br> > <br> > To quote your answer to Marvin: > <br> > <br> > <blockquote type="cite">Hi Marvin, > <br> > <br> > well, the above licence clearly defines fonts as part of "the Software" > <br> > and clearly forbids to use "the Software" with any other software. > </blockquote> <br> > That's not correct. Here is the relevant part from Adobe Reader > Distribution Agreement again: > <br> > <br> > <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" > href="http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/acrrdistribute.html">http://www >.adobe.com/products/acrobat/acrrdistribute.html</a> <br> > <br> > </blockquote> > [...]<br> > <blockquote cite="mid429B60CC.3010203 at gmx.de" type="cite">Confusion > anybody? > <br> > <br> > I return to my earlier suggestion to file a written request with Adobe > (dead tree version) and ask for written and signed permission (dead > tree again). > <br> > <br> > Christoph > <br> > </blockquote> > <font face="Verdana">That's is the only sage way to go... get it in > writing, permission. For those interested, here's the site for further > understanding of Adobe's Font license policy:<br> > <br> > <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" > href="http://www.adobe.com/type/legal.html">http://www.adobe.com/type/legal >.html</a><br> <br> > Adobe stopped permitting many of their fonts from being embedded in a > PDF during the time version 6 of Acrobat came out. It was understood > many font sets were being stolen by guys who knew how to get at the > sets within a PDF file. <sigh><br> > <br> > You can tell which fonts are permitted to be embedded by simply using > Acrobat 6 or 7, using a font editor like FontLab, but not Fontographer.<br> > <br> > Frank<br> > </font><br> > </body> > </html>
