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6 A freely distributable version seems to be sorely needed. Until now, it's
7 been very difficult to find the font in computer-usable format except by
8 paying a high fee to a commercial font vendor. Even many serious commercial
11 required by an international standard, it seems like it ought to be free.
13 shadily reverse engineered version; every effort has been made to ensure
17 Converted by Matthew Skala from Metafont format to Postscript and TrueType
27 "ocrbinfo" - saying that the fonts are "given to free non commercial use",
28 but commenting that he is only free to grant rights to his own work on the
30 suggests that there may be other copyright claims attached to the letter
34 Canada, is that in fact typefaces per se cannot be subject to copyright
35 claims, so the software embodiment is the only thing subject to copyright
40 on these files are hereby released to the public domain. I'd like for these
41 fonts to be freely usable even in marginally commercial applications, such
42 as to generate UPC labels for books that will be sold for profit, but it may
43 not be within my power to grant that myself because I didn't write the
45 work on the translation to Postscript and TrueType. It was *not* a purely
48 as opposed to documents made with them) not to be sold, not even indirectly
49 by those Web sites that advertise "free downloads" but make it difficult to