Re: Video game License restrictions

This is a discussion on Re: Video game License restrictions within the Adobe Typography forums in Adobe Tools category; Thanks for the input, I have found that each foundry has very different usage guidelines and that half of them need a separate license when used with generated type (as in having a virtual keyboard that allows for a user to type in a string)from a bitmap array. Does anybody know if there are overarching legal guidelines for the type industry? -chad...

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Old 09-08-2008, 05:32 PM
chad_pfarr@adobeforums.com
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Default Re: Video game License restrictions

Thanks for the input, I have found that each foundry has very different usage guidelines and that half of them need a separate license when used with generated type (as in having a virtual keyboard that allows for a user to type in a string)from a bitmap array. Does anybody know if there are overarching legal guidelines for the type industry?
-chad
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Old 09-08-2008, 05:53 PM
Dov Isaacs
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Default Re: Video game License restrictions

For better or for worse, there are no such "overarching legal guidelines" for the type industry as a whole except that you need to read the licenses for any and each font foundry and in many cases, each font from same to ascertain that you are in compliance with the terms thereof.

In the case of all fonts licensed from Adobe, you are certainly OK in using those fonts as you described.

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