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Font Licensing for Use on Print Media and Web

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Hi,

 

I currently have a subscription to the Creative Cloud service, with the Student/Teacher Edition discount. I just have a few questions, regarding my legal use of Adobe fonts, such as Myriad Pro.

 

1) Will I be able to use this font on print media, such as the box, for a commercial product? What about a printed logo on a commercial product itself?

2) Will I be able to use this logo legally to creative a logo for a commercial business, but not preserve the font itself (i.e. create outlines in Illustrator, use a png image file, etc.)?

3) If I am using the Typekit service provided to me via Creative Cloud, what are the restrictions I have in terms of monthly/yearly webpage visits and the number of fonts I am allowed to use?

4) If I was to let my Creative Cloud subscription expire, would I still be allowed to continue to use the designs I created using the Adobe fonts in the time that I was subscribed to the service? I.e. I made a logo using Myriad Pro today, but let my subscription expire. Would I be allowed to continue to use my logo after my subscription has expired?

5) If I were to make an iOS/Android application for revenue on their respective App Stores, what kind of licensing would I need in order to use the Adobe fonts?

 

Thanks for clearing any confusion. I tried reading through a few EULAs, but all I seemed to get were headaches.

 

Sincerely,

Jonathan


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