<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I brought this up in my talk at lgm2009, should be online at <a href="http://river-valley.tv">river-valley.tv</a> soon, and one of the attendees suggested we ask foundries to have whoever looks out on the web for their stuff being redistributed without authorisation to keep an eye on our 'new uploads' rss feed. They have access to their fonts, they have wtf and so on, they have access to our fonts, and they have an interest in us not sharing their stuff unintentionally. </p>
<p>Regards, Dave</p>
<p><blockquote>On 10 May 2009, 6:28 PM, "Liam R E Quin" <<a href="mailto:liam@holoweb.net">liam@holoweb.net</a>> wrote:<br><br>On Sat, 2009-05-09 at 09:13 +0600, Christopher Fynn wrote:<br>
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</font></p>Probably, but, it's not inconceivable to me either.<br>
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