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How to bold typeface in the License Agreement

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Greetings, friends of typography! People who use commercial fonts will often say they bought a font. But others may have a problem with that phrase and might say no, you didnt buy a font, you licensed a font. They certainly mean well when they say that, but this supposed correction also has its problems. So, time to clear all this up once and for all. Stick around and we will do just that. The debate around the word buying seems to come from the fact, that we usually associate this word with physical goods and a change of ownership from the seller to the buyer. If you buy a book for example, the intellectual property of the text and the pictures is tied to a physical object and the ownership of that object can change. But with digital goods like e-books, music files, picture files and any kind of software, there is usually no physical object anymore. And so, instead of selling an object, we need a different legal process for the distribution and use of these digital goods. And t

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Generally, copyright law in the U.S. does not protect typefaces. Fonts may be protected as long as the font qualifies as computer software or a program (in fact, most fonts are programs or software). Bitmapped fonts are considered computerized representations of a typeface (and are not protected by copyright law).
A font license is simply an agreement that gives you permission to use a font, subject to the terms of that agreement (also called an End User License Agreement or EULA).
With a few exceptions, many free fonts are only for personal use. That means you can download them and use them to test out the look of your book, but if you want to sell commercially, you will need to buy the license to that font.
A font license is a type of font ownership for small business that grants the purchaser, a certain right/freedom to use the font/typeface as they see fit, for both commercial and non-commercial works. Some variables to look out for: Some fonts come with 1 license, and others come with 5 or 10.
The quickest way to start is by checking the case file itself. Most case files contain metadata with details about the typeface, its creator, licensing information, and sometimes even copyright specifics. Programs like Font Book (Mac) or dedicated font management software can help you view this information.
Its important to note that using a font without the proper license is a violation of copyright law, which can lead to legal and financial consequences. To ensure that youre using fonts legally, its important to read the license agreement carefully and obtain the appropriate license for each font you use.
Free commercially licensed serif fonts: Arrow. RM Almanac. Chanticleer Roman NF Regular. Dustismo Roman Bold. Bona Nova. Alegreya. Amethysta Regular. Old Standard TT.

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