Hi, Please note than I am very far from being a lawyer. I would like to package a particular font for cultural reasons. Its glyphs can be used to render two languages and it has been created on behalf of an official government body for cultural purposes. That body is distributing it through its website. Unfortunately, the archive does not contain any licensing information. I emailed that particular government, and got a reply saying the font was "was developed for free distribution" and that the government "(allows the) public to freely download. It is copyrighted to <insert government body here>". I have read the licensing guidelines for fonts and I am aware that is not sufficient, as IIRC that means the font cannot be modified, and probably cannot be distributed by third parties. Am I right in believing this? I have asked them to add a copyright notice and a license to the zip file, preferably (of course) the SIL Open Font License 1.1. Any advice would be nice. Thanks, François _______________________________________________ legal mailing list legal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/legal