Richard puts out a call to font foundries to stop fretting about web font embedding and find a way to make it work in their favor. Noting that by the end of the year, around 30% of web users will be able to view embedded typefaces, Richard says:
Font foundries could license their fonts for embedding and serve those fonts only to registered websites, using their own hosted system or via a trusted third party.
Word.
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001 // Live girls // 05.26.2009 // 11:33 PM
It’s always nice to know that guy and girls who work hard can now license their products (like fonts) on the internet and get some money for what they worked for!