Jayhawkmike
Active member
I haven't had to visit this topic in a while, but I had a client package up their Indesign files and refuse to include their fonts along with. They were not Adobe Typekit fonts I could sync up in the cloud. They had a mixture of different foundrys. Their argument was compelling and provided me with the "legal" agreement we all click through when we purchase such things. It clearly says I need to buy it. I always thought that your printer was the extension of your use and such you could send your fonts to folks like me to produce your work.
My work-around was to refuse their InDesign documents and insist on them providing a print ready PDF, so problem solved but have any of you all run into this recently? Have the rules changed?
My work-around was to refuse their InDesign documents and insist on them providing a print ready PDF, so problem solved but have any of you all run into this recently? Have the rules changed?