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On 09:57 Wed 16 Jul , Michal Nowak wrote:
Hi Bardaqani,
sorry for not being clear on this for the first time.
The problem with GPL licensed font is that when you for example create PDF file (like a book) the you usually embed the font inside the document and then is anyone able to see it correct even when he does not have the Kurdish font in system (really good thing).
But: When you have used GPL font (like Unikurd Web) inside PDF file then you must license the file/book as a GPL too! And that's the problem.
Because of this there's special Font Exception which solves that problem.
What would help us a lot:
Re-license the fonts from 'GPLv3' to 'GPLv3 + exception'. Here's the link to such text: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#FontException
Write the text from the above link to the file gpl.txt inside unikurdweb.zip file.
Solving points 1. and 2. will help us to distribute Your font in Fedora and thus helpfull for Kurdish writing/speaking users in general.
Don't hesitate and write me in case of another questions or if you need any further guidance.
Thank you, Michal
On 23:43 Tue 15 Jul , bardaqani bardaqani wrote:
Dear Michal, How can help you? should we out the license inside a PDF or what? let me know
cheers
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 12:47 AM, mnowak@redhat.com wrote:
<div dir='rtl' style='direction: rtl; text-align: right' align='right'>.Hi, I wish I package some Unikurd fonts to Fedora Linux distribution<br /> <br /> The problem is actually the chosen license, which is plain GPLv3. Here you can read why is the license not so well usable for usage e.g. inside PDF. <br /> <br /> http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/gpl-faq.html#FontException <br /> <br /> Please reply to my email mnowak@redhat.com for further information or point me to someone whom can I talk to. <br /> <br /> Thank you for you time,<br /> Michal Nowak<br /> <br /> Michal Nowak uid:0<br /> <br /> 2008-07-15<br /> </div>