Am Montag, 18. April 2005 15:43 schrieb Andreas Vox: > 7. Distributing documents with embedded GPL'd fonts > For PDF documents play safe, don't embed.
In this regard commercial fonts are more liberal than GPL-fonts, then: <http://www.myfonts.com/viewlicense?id=8>: \begin{citation} Embedding of the Font-Software into electronic documents or internet pages is only permitted in a secured read-only mode. Licensee must ensure that recipients of electronic documents or internet pages cannot extract the font software from such documents or use the embedded font software for editing purposes or for the creation of new documents. \end{citation} ---> subsetting and/or appropriate security-settings for PDF-documents is sufficient for legal distribution of the document with respect to font license. Other font licenses are similar. Yours sincerely Tobias Hilbricht
