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------- Additional comments from m...@openoffice.org Wed May 27 18:29:41 +0000 
2009 -------
I would suggest taking (at least in this case) a consideration of how 
Microsoft has addressed this concern over font embedding, basically they state 
it is the end user's responsibility to make certain they are using extra fonts 
within that font publisher's license requirements, not Microsoft's concern.
"Most fonts are licensed from their original publishers, who may place 
additional restrictions on their use and distribution. For information about 
licensing arrangements for a given font, contact the original publisher."
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms533034.aspx

So, why then not consider going ahead with this very important feature with 
that approach? Why not just have a some sort of pop-up that warns the end user 
to be certain they are in compliance with the font licensing?

This really is a much needed feature.
Thanks for all the great work!

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