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The license that is issued is determined by the font foundry or designer that supplied the font to Monotype. Some suppliers license fonts through their own end user license agreement (EULA). Most suppliers license fonts through the basic Monotype EULA.
Purchasing a commercial font entitles you to specific font uses, often including commercial. You really do need to read the End User License Agreement (EULA) for each typeface you purchase. Typically, a designer buys a font license for a specific project, such as a client's brochure.
If you did not reproduce the font and distribute it you have not broken any U.S. criminally punishable law. If you only used a font in your work that you were not licensed to use then you can not be punished under the law. If you distributed the actual font with your work then maybe you could be punished.
Purchasing a commercial font entitles you to specific font uses, often including commercial. But each manufacturer's font license is different. You really do need to read the End User License Agreement (EULA) for each typeface you purchase.
Commercial-Use is defined simply as any use of the font that results in a personal, business, or corporate financial gain.
U.S. copyright laws do not cover typefaces, but fonts may be protected by copyright so long as they qualify as a computer software or a program. Today, most fonts you come across are in fact programs or software. Licensing is when an owner of copyrighted material lets someone use that material.
How much do fonts cost? Fonts may run anywhere from a few dollars to hundreds of dollars or more. Fun Fact: In 2015 Odd Moxie spent about $500 on font licenses, and that was a light year! In many cases, a single font may include just the regular type, not the bold and italic, heavy and light versions.
Fonts can be free or licensed, for a fee, for commercial use. Whether you pay for a font or acquire it for free, each font comes with a license that explains how you may use that font (and how you may not use the font).
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