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	<title>Comments on: Liberation Fonts &#8211; Red Hat&#8217;s little gift</title>
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		<title>By: pc.de free fonts</title>
		<link>http://blog.daviey.com/ubuntu/liberation-fonts-red-hats-little-gift.html/comment-page-1#comment-5773</link>
		<dc:creator>pc.de free fonts</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 14:58:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is exactly what I was looking for a long time.Thans for sharing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is exactly what I was looking for a long time.Thans for sharing.</p>
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		<title>By: Ubuntu Fonts.. &#171; Ubuntu-FS</title>
		<link>http://blog.daviey.com/ubuntu/liberation-fonts-red-hats-little-gift.html/comment-page-1#comment-4</link>
		<dc:creator>Ubuntu Fonts.. &#171; Ubuntu-FS</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2007 18:54:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Redhat have just released some new fonts, that have been designed to replace the 3 most commonly used Microsoft fonts.. Times New RomanÂ®, ArialÂ® and Courier NewÂ®. This is great news as Microsoft refuses to allow others to license or distribute these fonts, which stops people from using them to create truly open documents. A lot of web sites still use these fonts too, which can cause trouble for Linux users, who are forced to download &amp; install the official fonts before they can view the web sites. The legality of this is very worrying &amp; this stops these fonts from being installed on any Linux distribution as standard. You can check out the full news story here &amp; download an unofficial Ubuntu package from Dave Walkers blog here. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Redhat have just released some new fonts, that have been designed to replace the 3 most commonly used Microsoft fonts.. Times New RomanÂ®, ArialÂ® and Courier NewÂ®. This is great news as Microsoft refuses to allow others to license or distribute these fonts, which stops people from using them to create truly open documents. A lot of web sites still use these fonts too, which can cause trouble for Linux users, who are forced to download &amp; install the official fonts before they can view the web sites. The legality of this is very worrying &amp; this stops these fonts from being installed on any Linux distribution as standard. You can check out the full news story here &amp; download an unofficial Ubuntu package from Dave Walkers blog here. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: yosch</title>
		<link>http://blog.daviey.com/ubuntu/liberation-fonts-red-hats-little-gift.html/comment-page-1#comment-3</link>
		<dc:creator>yosch</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2007 14:04:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yes, certain aspects of the exceptions are problematic.

Forcing a particular license on the content is really less than ideal.

But thankfully the RedHat folks are willing to discuss this and find a better way.

See the end of this article:
http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=07/05/16/1318240</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, certain aspects of the exceptions are problematic.</p>
<p>Forcing a particular license on the content is really less than ideal.</p>
<p>But thankfully the RedHat folks are willing to discuss this and find a better way.</p>
<p>See the end of this article:<br />
<a href="http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=07/05/16/1318240" rel="nofollow">http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=07/05/16/1318240</a></p>
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		<title>By: Melissa (elkbuntu)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Melissa (elkbuntu)</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2007 04:56:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Fonts need GPL exceptions for situations where they are used (technically as a library iirc) in a document that may be a private/confidential/proprietry document.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fonts need GPL exceptions for situations where they are used (technically as a library iirc) in a document that may be a private/confidential/proprietry document.</p>
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