On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Tim Arnold - Moore wrote:
> The arguments about lack of originality for programs embodying typefaces
> is almost certainly NOT applicable in Australia, the UK, or Canada.
> i.e. an electronic typeface is likely to be copyrightable in
> English-speaking jurisdictions outside of the US.
Yup; hence my closing comment:
By the way, all of the above refers to US law. Some jurisdictions, e.g., the UK, do protect typeface by copyright; as they should, in my opinion. Received on Tue Aug 30 2005 - 00:05:30 GMT
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