These fonts are nice but they're not all created by professionals; this
means they can be prone to problems and should be tested very carefully
first, and they may not all be easy to read for long texts. And although
they're free of charge, the license of some is not clear. About the
Liberation Fonts, which are of high quality, the GPL-exception license
is said to be invalid by the FSF and Debian (and us?) and for now are
considered as non-free - hope this will be solved.

This idea should be reported to upstream or discussed only for Ubuntu on
ubuntu-devel-discuss if you want something to happen, here we won't
change anything.

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[Ubuntu] [hardy] openoffice uses proprietary (non-free) fonts by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160988
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