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https://www.tug.org/fonts/lppl-urw.txt
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https://lists.dante.de/pipermail/ctan-ann/2009-June/003741.html
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From: Jerzy B. Ludwichowski
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Subject: URW++ making original 35 fonts available under LPPL
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I am forwarding the message below on behalf of Peter Rosenfeld, Managing
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Director of URW++, who has kindly agreed to make the basic 35 PostScript
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fonts also available under the LPPL. At his request, I'll be
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disseminating the information throughout the TeX community.
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Many thanks to Dr. Rosenfeld!
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Many thanks are also due to Karl Berry, TUG President, for his unswerving
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support and advice and Bogus\{}aw Jackowski, lead TeX Gyre developer,
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for pushing the issue.
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Best,
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Jerzy
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From: Peter Rosenfeld
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Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 11:33:29 +0200
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Subject: URW++ original 35 fonts available under LPPL
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To whom it may concern,
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Many years ago, URW++ Design and Development Inc. released their
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Type 1 implementations of the basic 35 PostScript fonts under the
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GNU General Public License and the Aladdin Ghostscript Free Public
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License.
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We now additionally release them under the LaTeX Project Public License
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(http://www.latex-project.org/lppl), either version 1 or (at your
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option) any later version.
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Of course, this additional licensing applies to the original URW++
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material, not any subsequent changes and additions made by other
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parties.
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The original font files are widely available, for instance as part of
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the Ghostscript 4.00 release, and therefore we are not releasing any new
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font files. Those interested can replace the license terms in those
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original files accordingly. Responsibility for ensuring that no
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material is incorrectly licensed remains with the distributor, as
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always.
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We hope this additional licensing will make our fonts even more widely
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available and usable in the free software community, such as the TeX
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Gyre Project.
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Sincerely,
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Peter Rosenfeld (Managing Director, URW++)
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