Brian Ristuccia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I recall a precedent here in the US where a document was not infected by the > copyright on the fonts used therein. It seemed to say that so long as you've > lawfully aquired a font, you're free to use it when typesetting any > documents you like. You might want to check the legal archives before > deciding on this. If I recall correctly, this may have been back far enough > that fonts were still made of metal and typesetting was still done with > plates -- but it should still apply in our case.
See the comp.fonts FAQ: http://www.faqs.org/faqs/fonts-faq/part2/ Note that this applies only in the U.S. Particularly it doesn't apply in Europe. -- "Unix... is not so much a product as it is a painstakingly compiled oral history of the hacker subculture." --Neal Stephenson