
- AMERICAN TYPEWRITER FONT WORD 2016 SOFTWARE
- AMERICAN TYPEWRITER FONT WORD 2016 LICENSE
- AMERICAN TYPEWRITER FONT WORD 2016 DOWNLOAD
Just double-check to make sure you have a guaranteed font like Courier installed and specified as a fallback and that that your content looks OK in Courier. However, you may be able to specify American Typewriter as a display font in your e-book.

AMERICAN TYPEWRITER FONT WORD 2016 LICENSE
So no, you cannot embed American Typewriter unless you get a license from International Typeface Corporation.
AMERICAN TYPEWRITER FONT WORD 2016 SOFTWARE
THE SOFTWARE AND RELATED FILES ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. You may not make derivative fonts from this software. You may not rent or lease the software, nor may you modify, adapt, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the software. If you wish to distribute this software commercially, contact SIL for details on obtaining a license. Commercial distribution of this software is restricted without prior written permission. You may use this software without any charge and may distribute it, as is, to others. It is distributed as copyrighted freeware. License This font is the property of SIL International. If you check the license for this font, it says: I used the Scheherazade-AAT font in a project years ago. Can you even use these fonts outside of Microsoft Office? I don't know.īut compare this to an explicitly free font. Here, the visual aspect of the printed word is used in a simple yet. So, in the case of Microsoft fonts, you can only use them to display and print content as permitted by the Office EULA. Elsewhere fonts like American typewriter are used to create the mood of a 1950s.
AMERICAN TYPEWRITER FONT WORD 2016 DOWNLOAD
You may only ℹ embed this font in content as permitted by the embedding restrictions included in this font and (ii) temporarily download this font to a printer or other output device to help print content. License You may use this font as permitted by the EULA for the product in which this font is included to display and print content.

Look at the Microsoft Office fonts, for example: If you have any 3rd party fonts, those are likely similar. Unfortunately, in pretty much all cases, those explicit licenses are just as qualified as that license agreement. There are a number of fonts that do have license information explicitly stated in font info. Since the file is copyrighted and the info doesn't say it is permitted, then it is not permitted. The key part in that license phrase is "you may only embed fonts in content if that is permitted by the embedding restrictions accompanying the font in question". The American Typewriter font is copyrighted, as you can see from font info.
