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<DIV>>An object lesson in being sure that fonts are used within the terms of
their license. The design agency for >Hadopi, the French agency overseeing
the controversial 'three strikes' law that removes Internet access >from
households after three illegal download warnings, itself used a copy of an
exclusive corporate typeface >design made for France Telecom, stolen copies
of which have appeared on warez sites. (The other font >used was also
unlicensed, but is at least *available* for licensing, and a copy was purchased
some two >months after the logo went into
use).<BR>><BR>>http://fontfeed.com/archives/french-anti-piracy-organisation-uses-pirated-font-in-ownlogo/</DIV>
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<DIV>One more pirated font & they should cut off the French anti piracy
agency's internet access...</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>