[RULE] On Microsoft core fonts
Michael Fratoni
mfratoni at tuxfan.homeip.net
Thu May 1 11:15:58 EEST 2003
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On Thursday 01 May 2003 03:43 am, M. Fioretti wrote:
> On Thu, May 01, 2003 00:39:44 at 12:39:44AM -0400, Fratoni Michael
mfratoni at tuxfan.homeip.net wrote:
> > xf86-corefonts-0.2.1-2.noarch.rpm
> > (Microsofts "core fonts for the web" truetype fonts)
>
> Can these be redistributed without licensing problems? I seem to
> remember some issues about this. If there are, we cannot put them on
> the iso, but tell the end user to get them himself, right?
To the best of my knowledge, redistribution _without cost_ is not a
problem. From the MS core fonts for the web EULA (Distributed with the
RPM package):
* Reproduction and Distribution. You may reproduce and distribute an
unlimited number of copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT; provided that each
copy shall be a true and complete copy, including all copyright and
trademark notices, and shall be accompanied by a copy of this EULA.
Copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT may not be distributed for profit either
on a standalone basis or included as part of your own product.
I went through this pretty thouroughly with Source Forge before they
agreed to host the project, and they seem to agree.
However, this does not meet the requirements of the GNU GPL. So, perhaps
the package is better omitted? Thoughts?
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