← Back to context Comment by tecleandor 1 day ago You can trace it, I guess... 3 comments tecleandor Reply whstl 16 hours ago What if you convert it to bitmap, instead of shipping a TTF/WOFF/etc? Does it still counts as shipping the font... or not? bluescrn 16 hours ago And if you generate a set of bitmaps/sprites of individual glyphs from the font (e.g. to use as a bitmap font in a game), is that different to shipping an image with more specific uses of the font baked in, e.g. a logo/title image? trinix912 11 hours ago No, because a font is licensed as a computer program that generates those glyphs. The glyphs themselves aren’t copyrightable.
whstl 16 hours ago What if you convert it to bitmap, instead of shipping a TTF/WOFF/etc? Does it still counts as shipping the font... or not? bluescrn 16 hours ago And if you generate a set of bitmaps/sprites of individual glyphs from the font (e.g. to use as a bitmap font in a game), is that different to shipping an image with more specific uses of the font baked in, e.g. a logo/title image? trinix912 11 hours ago No, because a font is licensed as a computer program that generates those glyphs. The glyphs themselves aren’t copyrightable.
bluescrn 16 hours ago And if you generate a set of bitmaps/sprites of individual glyphs from the font (e.g. to use as a bitmap font in a game), is that different to shipping an image with more specific uses of the font baked in, e.g. a logo/title image?
trinix912 11 hours ago No, because a font is licensed as a computer program that generates those glyphs. The glyphs themselves aren’t copyrightable.
What if you convert it to bitmap, instead of shipping a TTF/WOFF/etc? Does it still counts as shipping the font... or not?
And if you generate a set of bitmaps/sprites of individual glyphs from the font (e.g. to use as a bitmap font in a game), is that different to shipping an image with more specific uses of the font baked in, e.g. a logo/title image?
No, because a font is licensed as a computer program that generates those glyphs. The glyphs themselves aren’t copyrightable.