Help/FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
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Try before you buy -- shareware fonts can be downloaded and evaluated for free before buying them. Individual shareware licenses differ in detail -- some specify a maximum trial period, some request registration while others require it, some require registration only for commercial use and allow free non-commercial use of the font. Exact specifications of the license should be included in the corresponding font zip-file as readme.txt, license.txt or an equivalent text-file. Shareware fonts are copyrighted by their author, meaning that further restrictions usually apply to alteration, reproduction, publication and distribution of the font. Practically no author will allow you to sell his/her font for profit or to include it in another product or CD-ROM compilation without permission and in most cases you will not be allowed to use parts of the font to create your own font. Detailed copyright information is usually included in the corresponding font zip-file as readme.txt, copyright.txt or an equivalent text-file.
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