B&H Fonts and XFree86

SamBC sambc at nights.force9.co.uk
Wed Aug 9 22:41:54 UTC 2000


The 'license' statement sounds to me (IANAL) as though use and distribution
in all forms is okay provided that the fonts are not altered, and that you
may use the trademarked names of the fonts only to identify the
font/typeface.

IANAL, but it seems logical to me.


SamBC

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Johnson [mailto:david at usermode.org]
> Sent: 09 August 2000 03:49
> To: license-discuss at opensource.org
> Subject: B&H Fonts and XFree86
>
>
> I got pulled into a discussion on a non-software mailing list regarding
> fonts. It was claimed that redistributing the Lucida fonts was illegal.
> This surprised me since these are included with XFree86, which I still
> consider to be freely redistributable. The dispute involved trying to
> acquire these fonts in order to reproduce the style of a certain
> publisher.
>
> Copying part of the legal notice that comes with the XFree86 source
> regarding the Lucida fonts from Bigelow and Holmes:
>
> 	NOTICE TO USER: The source code, including the glyphs or icons
> 	forming a par of the OPEN LOOK TM Graphic User Interface, on this
> 	tape and in these files is copyrighted under U.S. and international
> 	laws. Sun Microsystems, Inc. of Mountain View, California owns
> 	the copyright and has design patents pending on many of the icons.
> 	AT&T is the owner of the OPEN LOOK trademark associated with the
> 	materials on this tape. Users and possessors of this source code
> 	are hereby granted a nonexclusive, royalty-free copyright and
> 	design patent license to use this code in individual and
> 	commercial software. A royalty-free, nonexclusive trademark
> 	license to refer to the code and output as "OPEN LOOK" compatible
> 	is available from AT&T if, and only if, the appearance of the
> 	icons or glyphs is not changed in any manner except as absolutely
> 	necessary to accommodate the standard resolution of the screen or
> 	other output device, the code and output is not changed except as
> 	authorized herein, and the code and output is validated by AT&T.
> 	Bigelow & Holmes is the owner of the Lucida (R) trademark for the
> 	fonts and bit-mapped images associated with the materials on this
> 	tape. Users are granted a royalty-free, nonexclusive license to use
> 	the trademark only to identify the fonts and bit-mapped images if,
> 	and only if, the fonts and bit-mapped images are not modified in any
> 	way by the user.
>
> Questions: Is it permissable to redistribute the Lucida fonts? Is an
> electronic document considered software? Is it permissable to
> distribute printouts using these fonts?
>
> Thanks,
>
>  --
> David Johnson
> _________________________
> <http://www.usermode.org>
>




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