Cut font in the License Agreement

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Fonts are installed on our computers and as such they are considered to be software. Like other software, when you buy a font, you are actually buying a license to use it and agreeing to conditions set out by the seller. The font license is a document that outlines those conditions.
Does copyright law protect typefaces and fonts? 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).
Font Infringement and Enforcement However, if a font is copyright protected, then copyright owners can sue companies and others who use that font without a license for copyright infringement, and a finding of copyright infringement can result in substantial liability.
A webfont licence grants the user the right to embed and use a font on a website or web application. It allows web developers and designers to utilise custom fonts in their web projects, ensuring consistent and visually appealing typography across different browsers and devices.
Yes. Even if your brand only uses one typeface (lets say, Futura Now), the font software must be licensed for the different environments where it will be used.
Font licensing is getting permission from a font creator or distributor to use a particular font in a certain way. Some fonts require you pay a fee to obtain certain usage rights, which involves purchasing the license, while others are free.
In typography, licensing refers to the terms of use and redistribution that are decided by a type foundry, as well as the process of obtaining a license by a user. The license itself is a document that explicitly states what users can and cant do with the font files.

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