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balefrost | 3 years ago

The EULA is giving you permission to e.g. copy and modify the font with certain restrictions (e.g. include the license text if you distribute it). In that regard, it's not terribly dissimilar in spirit from an open source software license.

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danuker|3 years ago

Why is it not an actual open source license? Perhaps CC-By or something?

SamBam|3 years ago

CC-By would require attributing on any page you use it on, right?

Their license simply says to include the license if you re-distribute the font.