On 04.01.2005, at 18:56, Mitchell DeFreytas wrote: > When you go to a PrePress Studio, if you prefer a > particular font to be used, you include the font file > on the disk you submit. The days of old line-o-type > are over. You wil have purchased the digital > graphic/photographic software to do your layouts and > drag to disk, along with the fonts you wish to use. > The studio will drop YOUR fonts into their fonts > folder. Then they open your layout and begin > printing, your fonts will print. If you do not > include the specific fonts you desire, default fonts > will print. Yes, it will print. And the studio could be sued for that. Here is a chapter from the Adobe Licence sheet wich I downloaded ten minutes ago: --- 2.6.3. You may take a copy of the font(s) you have used for a particular file to a commercial printer or other service bureau, and such service bureau may use the font(s) to process your file, provided such service bureau has a valid licence to use that particular font software. --- That is what I am talking about - there could be similar licences for sound libraries, practicable or not. Peter Ostry
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Re: [EXS] That's a a
2005-01-04 by Peter Ostry
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