onsdagen den 1 oktober 2003 11.05 skrev Thomas Backlund:
> From: "Oden Eriksson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Hi.
> >
> > I'm packaging a new cool apache2 module that needs a ttf font that has
>
> this
>
> > license:
> >
> > http://www.agfamonotype.com/html/default.asp?con=eula_land
> >
> > What is that? Is it ok for me to include this font in the binary package?
>
> The
>
> > font is included in the tarball.
>
> Nope... it's no way near _free_ ...
>  take a look at this for example:
>
> <quote>
> [...]
> You do not have a right or license to use the Software and Documentation
> unless you have paid the application license fee to AMT, or its authorized
> dealer, and have obtained the proper typeface access keys and have
> specifically agreed to the following terms and conditions: Subject to the
> foregoing, AMT grants you a non-exclusive license to use the Software and
> Documentation upon the following terms and conditions:
> [...]
> For the purpose of determining the proper number of computers for which a
> license is needed, the following example is supplied for illustration
> purposes only: If there are 100 computers connected to the server, with no
> more than 15 computers ever using the Font Software concurrently, but the
> Font Software will be used on 25 different computers at various points in
> time, you must acquire a site license for 25 computers.
> [...]
> </quote>
>
>
> IMHO I don't think even plf can accept this one...
>
> So afaik you need to switch the font, or package it without the fonts,
> and let people get the font themselves...

Oh..., damn. Ok, thanks Thomas.

This particular font is named "times.ttf" and I believe it is pretty standard 
in windoze. Is there a version somewhere that I can use? What ttf fonts if 
any ships with 9.2 and where is it located, which package? 


-- 
Regards // Oden Eriksson, Deserve-IT.com


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