2009/6/3 <fontfree...@aol.com>: >>For commercial foundries the licensing boils down to "pay me" and thus >>licensing compliance is de facto checked at the credit card stage. >>They're not a good model for fonts with non-monetary licensing >>clauses. > > Actually, it's often worse than just "pay me". Even once you've paid, would > that commercial license allow you to create a derivative font for your own > specialized needs or desires, even if only used internally? Probably not.
Adobe do, some high end ones don't. Not sure what the overall balance is. Will ask on Typophile: http://typophile.com/node/58688