Font Licensing
I have noticed that many commercial fonts are sold with a "single user" license attached to them. In short, they allow a single user to use the font on one CPU only, for display and printing (and may allow copies to be sent to be sent to a publisher, and may allow embedding in within documents).
This begs the following questions:
1.) Are you permitted to use this font in a piece of digital artwork?
2.) Are you permitted to use this font in a logo for a product or company?
3.) Are you permitted to use this font within a game which will be played by others on other machines?
4.) Does anyone know how font licensing is usually handled in the game development industry?
Can anyone provide a reasonably informed answer on this?
March 18, 2002 03:29 PM
Try here, as long as you send him a copy of what you used his fonts in you are free to use them as you see fit.
http://www.larabiefonts.com/index.html
http://www.larabiefonts.com/index.html
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