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Vanderson
7y ago
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He may be bringing up the issue that it's perfectly legal to copy another font visually as long as you don't copy the font's data. (maybe something the author doesn't understand?)
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gowld
7y ago
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How is that true? Can I copy a book or a painting visually as long as I don't copy its "data"?
true_religion
7y ago
No, but typefaces are specifically excluded from copyright. An alphabet is considered to be utilitarian, not art.
Vanderson
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7y ago
Fonts and typefaces have unique copyright laws that are different from other forms of art/communication. I made a more detailed comment here:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18541934
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