Hello.

I'm currently trying to package some games for Fedora; since all of them come 
from one author, they share a lot of their dependencies. One of the 
dependencies if the "Perfect DOS VGA 437" font. While there's no licence 
explicitly stated, I wrote an e-mail to the author and he responded that "the 
font is free to use for any purpose. No crediting needed either. Feel free to 
use it."

However, there's a different issue I want to ask about. The 2003 blog post 
where the author describes the process behind creating the font says:
>So I fired up QuickBasic (!), created a quick program to display
>all 255 characters directly on screen, and captured the screen
>using Screen Thief, a classic DOS image grabbing software that
>accompanied me for ages (it was mainly created to capture game
>screens on DOS, but it did capture text screens on graphic format).

As such, I wonder - could this font be seen as infringing copyright, and thus, 
not suitable for inclusion in Fedora?

Full link to aforementioned blog post: 
http://zehfernando.com/2003/flash-ansi-viewer-and-reflections-on-flash-speed/

Thank you for your time,
A.I.
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