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<DIV>>>>Indeed, for legitimate revivals of old<BR>>>>printed
typefaces that are in public domain<BR>>><BR>>> Remember, ALL
printed typefaces are in the Public Domain, irregardless of<BR>>> the
copyright status of the fonts they were created from. (In the United<BR>>>
States. Other countries laws differ considerably.)<BR>><BR>>So therefore
how can you say "ALL printed typefaces are in the Public<BR>>Domain"? Clearly
they are not.<BR>><BR>>The UK has a 25 year copyright term. What other
countries have such copyrights?</DIV>
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<DIV>I specifically say "In the United States. Other countries laws differ
considerably."</DIV>
<DIV>Someone or some group in the United States could create a web site with a
rasterized typeface library showing each glyph (at a very large size) of every
typeface in existance, including those created from commercial fonts. Perhaps it
would be a good project idea? </DIV>
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