EULAs from hell: typography

Posted by Jorge Bernal July 11, 2007

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Do you think proprietary licenses suck? Try reading a typeface’s EULA. From typotheque:

4. You are permitted to make a single back-up copy. The Typotheque Font Software or documentation may not be sublicensed, sold, leased, rented, lent, or given away to another person or entity.

So it seems if you buy a typeface the author wants to have a saying in your backup policy. I’m also wondering why a typeface should be licensed by CPU

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5 Responses to “EULAs from hell: typography”

  1. Denis says:

    In the non-free world licensing typefaces by CPU makes as much sense as licensing software by CPU.

  2. Jorge Bernal says:

    Yeah, it makes no sense too, but still, for instance databases can be more easily related to CPUs than fonts

  3. JanC says:

    Licensing by workstation or by user might be understandable, but licensing by CPU is quite weird (for both software & fonts).

  4. Jorge Bernal says:

    Maybe they call CPU to the computer “box” :)

  5. yosch says:

    Thankfully, there’s a better way.

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