Font Copyright Issues

J

JoAnn Paules

I just hope you use spellcheck before going public. As far as copyright
issues, read the copyright statement for the font in question.
 
G

grammatim

In the US, type designs are not subject to copyright. This differs in
different countries.
 
A

Abc Abcwebd

Hello,

I am working now, in desighning a website using Microsoft word. The
site will probobly end up selling abritising. So, technically, this is
commercial use. So is their going to be any copy right infingement.
I doesent seem like their would be, so you may think this is a silly
question. However, I would rather be sure, than sorry.

-Abc Abcwebd
Thanks!
 
J

Jean-Guy Marcil

Abc Abcwebd said:
Hello,

I am working now, in desighning a website using Microsoft word. The
site will probobly end up selling abritising. So, technically, this is
commercial use. So is their going to be any copy right infingement.
I doesent seem like their would be, so you may think this is a silly
question. However, I would rather be sure, than sorry.

I strongly recommend that you do not to Use Word to design a commercial
Website... You want your website to be viewd and accessed by all potential
customers, regardless of their browser... even those on a MAC or Linux. Word
as a Web site designer does not have a great track record regarding
compatibility with all kinds of Browsers...
Let's face it, it is not a Web site design tool... It is a text editor that
offers some HTML capabilities..
 
P

Peter A

I strongly recommend that you do not to Use Word to design a commercial
Website... You want your website to be viewd and accessed by all potential
customers, regardless of their browser... even those on a MAC or Linux. Word
as a Web site designer does not have a great track record regarding
compatibility with all kinds of Browsers...
Let's face it, it is not a Web site design tool... It is a text editor that
offers some HTML capabilities..

I'll second this advice. Word, at least 2003 and earlier, creates horrid
HTML.
 
A

Abc Abcwebd

Peter said:
(e-mail address removed) says...-
:
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Hello,

I am working now, in desighning a website using Microsoft word. The
site will probobly end up selling abritising. So, technically, this
is
commercial use. So is their going to be any copy right infingement.
I doesent seem like their would be, so you may think this is a silly
question. However, I would rather be sure, than sorry.
-

I strongly recommend that you do not to Use Word to design a
commercial
Website... You want your website to be viewd and accessed by all
potential
customers, regardless of their browser... even those on a MAC or
Linux. Word
as a Web site designer does not have a great track record regarding
compatibility with all kinds of Browsers...
Let's face it, it is not a Web site design tool... It is a text editor
that
offers some HTML capabilities..

-

I'll second this advice. Word, at least 2003 and earlier, creates
horrid
HTML.

Wow. Linux and Macs don't support it? Thanks. I'm pretty glad I found
out. As it is an art site, it will probobly relie greatly on the
artistic mac community, as well as the open source (linux) people.
 

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