Desktop License Sample Clauses

Desktop License. The number of users covered by the license is decided at the time of purchase. Each user is allowed to install the typeface on one (1) portable device such as a laptop, and one (1) desktop device remaining at a single location. The typeface shall not be installed on a server accessible by the internet or another shared network. If you need to install the typeface on more computers than described above you are required to purchase additional licences.
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Desktop License. The Desktop License allows the Licensee to install the typeface(s) on a spe- cific amount of computers. The Licensee will find the respective maximum number of computers on the users sales receipt. If the Licensee needs to up- grade the number of computers, only the difference in price will be charged. With this license the Licensee is allowed to create graphical designs and products, as long as the letters are not the the main selling point of the Licensees product, e. g. house numbers, stamps, craft templates or punched letters. The Licensee is allowed to embed the typeface(s) in static docu- ments (e.g. PDFs).
Desktop License. 1.1.1. The Font Software licensed under the Desktop license (“Desktop Font Software”) may be used to create and edit Digital Text Content by the Licensed Users.
Desktop License. Our ‘Desktop License’ grants you the right to install our font(s) on a predetermined num- ber of computers and create as much nice work with them as you wish.
Desktop License. Our ‘Desktop License’ grants you the right to install our FONT SOFTWARE on a predetermined number of compu- ters. The DESKTOP License is one-time, perpetual, and up- gradable. The FONT SOFTWARE will be transmitted to you in the .OTF format. .TTF files are available on request. Crea- ting webfonts out of FONT SOFTWARE that is licensed under the DESKTOP FONT License is strictly prohibited.
Desktop License. 2.1.1. Definition Rte des Acacias 43 CH–1227 Genève A desktop font is a font software that has been created and optimized to create non-dynamic documents such as books, newspapers, logos, and visual identities (the “Documents”).
Desktop License. (i) Use of the Licensed Fonts is strictly and explicitly limited to the number of end users (End Users) declared and paid for at time of purchase and set out in your Licence Details.
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Desktop License. YOU are permitted to install and use the fonts on the number of computers YOU purchased the fonts for. YOU can use the fonts for all kinds of printed matters including, but not limited to: books, posters, magazines, packaging design, mugs, t-shirts etc. but as well as for logos, visual identities, PDFs, POS materials etc. The static fonts are provided in OTF (OpenType CFF) format, the variable fonts are provided in TTF (OpenType TTF). YOU are not permitted to convert the fonts in any other format. If an alternative format is preferred, please get in contact with LH.
Desktop License. The number of work-stations on which you may use Licensed Fonts depends on the license purchased and referenced on your Order Form. If the number of work-stations increases, the License must be updated.
Desktop License. License Owner is the end client for who the typeface is in use – not the commissioned designer or agency. The Desktop License is calculated based on the total number of work stations it is to be installed on, which is referenced on the Licensee’s invoice. If this number changes as a result of the company growing in size, the license must be updated. In the case of the closure or merging of business entities, the license and the Font(s) cannot be transferred. All licensed work-stations must legally belong to one business entity. If the business entity employs any third party design agencies or self-employed or temporarily- employed freelancers, a separate license is necessary for those parties. The Font(s) are provided in OTF format and may be used for print, desktop publishing and for social media-channels like Instagram and Facebook. The Licensee can make security copies of the Font(s) as long as they remain inaccessible to external parties. When embedded in production files, a copy of the Font(s) may be shared with pre- press and printing entities. If any of these external entities manipulate texts using Approximate Type Font(s), an individual license is necessary for those parties. The Font(s) may be embedded into public PDF files as vector outlines. Desktop fonts must not be used to generate webfonts.
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