Is it legal for me to ask someone to e-mail me the font to my office so I can use it on this document, then trash the font files?
Hey Robb
Legality all depends on the EULA of the particular fonts. Most likely, no. Usually the EULA allows the fonts to be installed on one machine, some houses do alow for copying to other machines/users for the purpose of editing/printing as long as the fonts are then wiped out. It all depends on who made the font.
what IS the font anyway.
Nuptial Script. I didn’t want to mention it because you never know who’s reading and I don’t want the owner of the script to flame me.
Mr. Owner, if you’re out there, this is strictly personal (as opposed to Strictly Commercial.)
Think I’ll just look for an alternative script font.
Cats,
Thank you so much. I think I found a font that matches our invitations!
Speaking of which, when we picked out our invitations, they tried to upcharge us $100 for certain fonts. My fiancee and I laughed in their face as they tried to justify the additional expense by saying it’s more ink, it’s harder to print, etc.
oops sorry.. didn’t realize I had auto quote on.
Glad you found the font you need 🙂 Congratulations on forthcoming wedding…
ARRRGH!! TURN OFF THE AUTOQUOTES PEOPLE!!!
1 line of text and 14(!) lines of quote (not counting line spacing!!!)
Thank you. The regulars. 🙂
AHoleHeller’s are good at that auto-quote crap as well, because the software is set to do that by default.
I hammer anyone who forwards me more than one level of quoted replies in an email HARD.
Cats,
Thank you so much. I think I found a font that matches our invitations!
Speaking of which, when we picked out our invitations, they tried to upcharge us $100 for certain fonts. My fiancee and I laughed in their face as they tried to justify the additional expense by saying it’s more ink, it’s harder to print, etc.
I see it’s value in reading newsgroups, especially popular ones, but as this is primaraly a web based group (as you know Phos, just stating it once again for the newbies) it can be really annoying to those of us who hang out here trying to help.
it’s harder to print
that IS rich! 🙂
(the physical, mechanical) printer: "Ouch! That font hurts! Oooh! Ow!!! Stop it! I’m warning you!"
LMAO!
it’s harder to print that IS rich! 🙂
(the physical, mechanical) printer: "Ouch! That font hurts! Oooh! Ow!!! Stop it! I’m warning you!"
Right. I felt like asking him what RIP his printer was using, and why should it matter if it’s DTP? By submitting a 300 dpi PDF with fonts included, the chances for variants are extremely minimal.
Yeah, I felt like being a jerk and throwing every acronym I know at him, even if it caused a malapropysm, but I just went with one of the fonts included in the price and let it go.
it was edited within SECONDS after it posted because I saw it as I was hitting the post button. 🙂
It’s a rarity that I get to score scripting points on a dave milbut, so I have to take the opportunity when I get it. It may never happen again.
Robb,
check your yahoo email
check your yahoo email
Thanks Viol, but Yahoo e-mail is blocked from my web-access while at work. I made changes using a free font that I found through one of Cat’s links.
Now the fact that it won’t be you but someone else sending the font is splitting hairs a little, and I suppose it should be your employer that holds a license for the font for everything to be strictly legal, but you
aren’t going to get hauled away and banged up for it, now are you?
Thanks for the explanation Len, I have no reason to ever use this font at work, unless it was a personal favor for someone. But I try not to do those for people here unless they have a V. and a P. in their title.
If I know something is gray-area, I try to find out the rules associated with it. Yes, I’m known for occasionally breaking rules I don’t particularly find important, but I hold some things more sacred than others.
By the way, there’s cake by my cube if anyone wants some.
I’m printing the programs from my work printer
Maybe the question should really be… Is it against company policy to use the business printer for wedding invitations? 🙂
You’d probably get it for that long before the font became an issue.