Re: enclose font in website



richard wrote:
On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 19:17:17 -0000, "+mrcakey"
<webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Oh please. Will you stop belly aching about a frickin license on an
item which can not be copyrighted?
Unless the "font" does not use standard characters used in every day
life there can be no license.

You obviously have absolutely zero idea about how copyright works. Fonts can
be and are subject to copyright.


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