Apple does not ask font developers to pay royalties for anything related to font development or distribution. So if you add hints to a font, no, you do not owe Apple any royalties, nor is there any other legal issue I'm aware of. We *want* people to produce high-quality fonts, including high-quality cross-platform fonts.
Deborah Goldsmith Manager, Fonts / Unicode liaison Apple Computer, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Dec 3, 2003, at 10:38 AM, Raymond Mercier wrote:
Philippe Verdy writesSimple: for now the fonts are in beta, and do not include the hinting instructions. This may be in development, but faces some legal issues with Apple patents. So until there's a patent-free hinting mechanism, for use in fonts, or Apple agrees with a royaltee-free license on hinting mechanisms, hinted fonts cannot be freely distributed.
What is the legal position if these fonts are taken into Fontlab and rehinted ?
Surely if I make my own hinted font in Fontlab I do not owe royalties to
Apple.
Raymond Mercier