Duvelle Jones wrote:
You know, I am not too sure about the reasoning to that decision. But that is something that should be up for discussion, there may or may not be legal repercussion for the use of a non-open typeface. (and I am no legal expert, so I am not sure to what those repercussion might be.)
There isn't. Fonts as a piece of software can have IP attached to them; letterforms are not copyrightable AFAIK. So I do not believe there is legal risk here.
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