FROM : Clark S. Cox III
DATE : Mon Nov 18 05:26:00 2002
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On Sunday, Nov 17, 2002, at 18:22 US/Eastern, Jeremy Erwin wrote:
>
> On Sunday, November 17, 2002, at 09:00 AM, Philip George wrote:
>> If not, what are the legal implications of including Helvetica with
>> my shareware? Can I do that, since it comes with Mac OS X anyway?
>> Will Adobe pounce on me? Do I have to pay someone something to be
>> able to do that?
> Why would Adobe have a problem with this? Apple and Linotype AG own
> the copyright.
Just a little nit-pick: Fonts cannot be copyrighted; their names can
be trademarked, but they cannot be copyrighted.
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DATE : Mon Nov 18 05:26:00 2002
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On Sunday, Nov 17, 2002, at 18:22 US/Eastern, Jeremy Erwin wrote:
>
> On Sunday, November 17, 2002, at 09:00 AM, Philip George wrote:
>> If not, what are the legal implications of including Helvetica with
>> my shareware? Can I do that, since it comes with Mac OS X anyway?
>> Will Adobe pounce on me? Do I have to pay someone something to be
>> able to do that?
> Why would Adobe have a problem with this? Apple and Linotype AG own
> the copyright.
Just a little nit-pick: Fonts cannot be copyrighted; their names can
be trademarked, but they cannot be copyrighted.
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http://homepage.mac.com/clarkcox3/
<email_removed>
Clark S. Cox, III
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