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  1. #1

    Default Need help if this is legal

    I believe it is Bitstream's font.

    "Cheesefood" <cheesefood75@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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    > Don't know the legalities of this question, so if this isn't legal please
    understand that I'm asking this question in ignorance.
    >
    > Last night I created my wedding programs and e-mailed them to my office so
    I can print them out.
    >
    > I forgot to include the font. I know, stupid thing to do and I should have
    known better, but it just happens that I forgot it.
    >
    > Is it legal for me to ask someone to e-mail me the font to my office so I
    can use it on this document, then trash the font files?


    Cats 4ever Guest

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  3. #2

    Default Need help if this is legal

    > I believe it is Bitstream's font.


    It is.


    Carl B. Johnson Guest

  4. #3

    Default Need help if this is legal

    [url]http://www.highfonts.com/fontsearch.asp?ord=Wedding[/url] how about this site?


    "Cheesefood" <cheesefood75@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:1dea4f71.-1@WebX.la2eafNXanI...
    > Don't know the legalities of this question, so if this isn't legal please
    understand that I'm asking this question in ignorance.
    >
    > Last night I created my wedding programs and e-mailed them to my office so
    I can print them out.
    >
    > I forgot to include the font. I know, stupid thing to do and I should have
    known better, but it just happens that I forgot it.
    >
    > Is it legal for me to ask someone to e-mail me the font to my office so I
    can use it on this document, then trash the font files?


    Cats 4ever Guest

  5. #4

    Default Need help if this is legal

    [url]http://simplythebest.net/fonts/script_fonts.html[/url] lots of script fonts here



    "Cheesefood" <cheesefood75@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:1dea4f71.-1@WebX.la2eafNXanI...
    > Don't know the legalities of this question, so if this isn't legal please
    understand that I'm asking this question in ignorance.
    >
    > Last night I created my wedding programs and e-mailed them to my office so
    I can print them out.
    >
    > I forgot to include the font. I know, stupid thing to do and I should have
    known better, but it just happens that I forgot it.
    >
    > Is it legal for me to ask someone to e-mail me the font to my office so I
    can use it on this document, then trash the font files?


    Cats 4ever Guest

  6. #5

    Default Need help if this is legal

    > You could convert the file into an eps, or .ai file,



    If Robb had the fonts with him then he could do so, without the fonts,
    that would be useless, and his problem, I believe, is that he doesn't
    have the particular fonts on his work machine.

    Carl B. Johnson Guest

  7. #6

    Default Need help if this is legal

    Effectively you are acting as a Service Provider (to yourself!).

    It is legal (for Adobe Fonts) for a user to supply fonts with a document
    solely for output PROVIDED the service bureau has a license for that font.

    Now the fact that it won't be you but someone else sending the font is
    splitting hairs a little, and I suppose it should be your employer that
    holds a license for the font for everything to be strictly legal, but you
    aren't going to get hauled away and banged up for it, now are you?


    LenHewitt Guest

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