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Hallo everyone.
I want to make an AUR package out of a set of really beautiful Greek extended fonts I use, but I can't find anything about their licence on the website. All it says (I translate in English) is “completely free for the first time in Greek internet!”
Is there a generic “free” licence we use in such cases or should I contact the creator? I guess if he thought to make a licence he would had posted it on the site already, but of course I could be wrong.
The fonts' website is this, you can pass it through google translate or something similar.
Thanks.
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I did not quickly find a license. They are copyrighted:
$ strings Skbapuw_.ttf | grep -i -A 2 copy
Copyright
2003 Spiros Krontiris. Politonal fonts for Word with operate system Windos 2000 and Windows XP. e-mail: <deleted by thisoldman>
rSKBaskervillPolUni_WI hope that can help you search for the author or license. The Cyrillic alphabet is a barrier to my search skills.
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Thanks for the answer.
Yes, Krontiris is the fonts' creator. But being copyrighted means… that we can't distribute them? Or that I should ask him for the proper licence? Those legal things confuse me!
Greek alphabet, by the way, not Cyrillic.
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Copyright means Krontiris owns them. An owner gives or sells a license for others to use them. So, yes, you have to ask for the license before you distribute them.
Most of the references I found, searching with ' "Spiros Krontiris" fonts' were from Russian web-sites. I actually did mean Cyrillic was hampering my search but wasn't clear enough with what I wrote. My mistake.
You may have better search results using "Σπύρου Κροντήρη" than I do.
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Lol, I apologise then. Thank you very much for your clarifications. I will contact the man and ask him.
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