From b0b7cf510e076c30e91db00f00ec0caa547a3a58 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: wiz Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 13:45:44 +0000 Subject: Add license file for dbz-ttf. --- licenses/dbz-ttf-license | 68 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 68 insertions(+) create mode 100644 licenses/dbz-ttf-license (limited to 'licenses') diff --git a/licenses/dbz-ttf-license b/licenses/dbz-ttf-license new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1f1de7dbddf --- /dev/null +++ b/licenses/dbz-ttf-license @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + [ Divide By Zero ] Fonts + http://fonts.tom7.com/ + +I am employing a very generous license with these fonts (the way I +think most software should be) for a number of reasons. Mainly though, +it is because I would be making fonts regardless of whether I was +distributing them or not, and because I know that people benefit from +the fact that I give them away. I take enough stuff for free and it +makes me feel good to know that I am 'giving back'. + +Here is the license. You are free to download and use these fonts +without my explicit permission for anything you want, except for the +following: + + You may NOT* resell the actual font files (without my written + permission and without having to give me something in + return). This includes but is not limited to selling it on a Font + CD (even when the fee involved is a nominal "distribution" or + "handling" fee, or some similar thing), or distributing it on a + site which charges a fee per font download. (In contrast, a + pay-per-hour service such as America Online is free to distribute + the fonts.) You may not misrepresent the creator of the font + (pretend you made them) You may not adapt them to different fonts + without my permission. You may not modify the font files for + subsequent redistribution. + +However, you have permission to do the following: + Use them to make graphics for your home page, non-profit web page, + or commerical web site. + Give them to your friends for free. + Make them available (for free) on your web page, as long as you make + clear where they came from. + Use them in design work that you get paid for. + Use them in any smalltime publications or fliers or other non + mass-produced literature. + Make commercial products like T-shirts or Mugs or Books using the + fonts and sell them. In this case, since you are indirectly + profiting off of my work, I ask that you send me one of the T-shirts + or Mugs or Books free, where reasonable. Obviously some discretion + on your part is due; but try to be fair. If it is inappropriate for + you to send me one of your product, at least make an attempt to + write me an e-mail at imightbetm@aol.com and let me know where the + font is being used. + +* "Not", as in, "Not without my permission". I regularly give + permission for this sort of thing, so if you want to redistribute + the fonts for a fee, let me know and we can probably work something + out. Generally I simply request a copy of the CD or magazine or + whatever. + +Exception to the above: The fonts (or converted versions of the fonts) +may be included on any recognized distribution of the Linux operating +system, even if the CD is sold. Please include this README file. +In addition, explicit permission is given for simtel.net, cdrom.com +and their partners to distribute this collection on physical medium. + +For your information, here is my permanent address: + +Tom Murphy 7 +339 Still Hill Rd +Hamden CT 06518.1830 +USA + +My e-mail address is: imightbetm(a)aol.com + +The full [ Divide By Zero ] collection is always available at: + + http://fonts.tom7.com/ -- cgit v1.2.3