Is It Permissible Under Copyright Law To Use A Font I Own On My Computer In A Painted Mural?

Posted by Copyright Law Enquirer on July 11th, 2009 at 10:24am

I know, odd question, but I can’t find anything to support what you CAN do with a font, since the sites I am finding about copyright law mostly talk about what you CAN’T do.

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1 Comment for Is It Permissible Under Copyright Law To Use A Font I Own On My Computer In A Painted Mural?

  • 1. Free WP Autoposter Plugins  |  July 11th, 2009 at 12:24 pm

    You can use any font you own for commercial purposes unless specifically stated otherwise.
    For instance, any font that came with your computer you can use. Any commercial font collection you paid for you can use.
    However, certain fonts downloaded from places like dafont.com have limitations, for example only personal use. In which case you can still use them but only if you’re not planning on selling the work.
    However, if this is at all a worry for you then remember that very few fonts are that unique. 99% of them look just like another font with only a slight difference. Head to a place like dafont.com and look for a similar font with a free to use however you want license, which is most of the stuff on there.

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