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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Mar 28 10:03:40 +0000 
2008 -------
I tested it, embedding of fonts with restricted license works.

But I do not agree to change the behavior in the sort to make it impossible to
embed these type of fonts.
I think it may not be the decision of the software, but of the user whether he
does embed the font.
License restrictions may not apply in some countries, so it would be a drawback
if the software could not do it.

OOo could issue a warning when restricted fonts are to be embedded and could
leave the choice to the user.

Also, other PDF creator utilities do allow embedding restricted fonts as well,
which I see as a hint that the sole function of a software doing this is not
illegal as such.

However, I need to point out that I am not a jurist. So it may be a good advice
to discuss this matter with an industrial lawyer.

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