Font Copyright Issues

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I just hope you use spellcheck before going public. As far as copyright
issues, read the copyright statement for the font in question.
 
In the US, type designs are not subject to copyright. This differs in
different countries.
 
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!
 
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..
 
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.
 
Peter said:
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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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