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Conditions of UseAll of my fonts are free for private and educational use.Non-profit use is free, too, but needs to be approved by me (I've recently discovered that there can be fundraisers I might by no means wish to support). Commercial use of one of my fonts is charged a licensing fee of 21,- EUR Please note: The Tagettes and TagettesPlus fonts are counting as one. This applies as well to the FranciscoLucas fonts, and the XIPAROS and Xiparos Lombard fonts. Of course, there are reductions: 2 licenses will be charged A commercial license allows you to install the font on up to 100 computers. From 100 computers upwards, the licensing fee will be doubled. There are no taxes included in the licensing fee; however, I'm bound to make one exception: Font users from Germany will have to pay the Mehrwertsteuer. For them, licensing fees |
How to purchase a commercial licenseAt the time being, there are no credit card payments possible. The only way to go about the business is as follows:Please copy (Ctrl+C) the licensing text below, paste it into some text program (Ctrl+V), delete the alternates that don't apply to you, fill in the blanks, print the text, write a check to the amount of the licensing fee, and send both the licensing text, and the check Dr. Marianne Steinbauer Postfach 110313 D-93016 Regensburg Germany Please make the check payable to Dr. Marianne Steinbauer If you can't pay for the license in EUR, please make it up for the adequate sum in your currency. I should be grateful if you included an enveloppe addressed to yourself for the return mail; however, no stamps are necessary. | |
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You'll get an invoice and the signed license back in the return mail.What is private use?Private use is whatever you do for yourself, or a relative, or a friend, when neither yourself, nor those you work for, are making money out of your use of the font.Examples: You may use my fonts on a self-designed website, even if that website is a commercial one. Same goes for self-designed business cards. You are very welcome to use my fonts when desiging your personal greeting cards, invitations, websites, avatars etc., and even those of your relatives and friends, as long as designing cards, websites etc. isn't part of your business, and you aren't making money on a regular basis out of such designs. You may use the font in yearbooks and programs for plays you enact at your school/college -- that would still be considered educational use. back What is commercial use?Whenever you sell or buy something with text written in one of my fonts on or in it, it is considered commercial use.Examples: Designing your logo in one of my fonts and having it printed on shopping bags and price tags, would be considered commercial use: you pay for the production of those items. Using a font on membership brochures is considered commercial use, if the organisation that distributes them asks for a membership fee. One word on commercial scrapbooking: as long as you use my fonts like a bit of spices in the salad -- e.g., inserting some random letters here and there -- it's considered a quote, and may be done without buying a license. However, if you use the font to write intelligible text, it's considered commercial use. back | |
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