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Originally Posted by freedumb2000
Unless of course, you just offered a binary patch.
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Huh? How have you supposed to create that binary patch without breaking that EULA in the first place? Sure it would be legal to distribute some random patch file that fell from the sky, but nobody can use it that does not want to break their own EULA.
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2. DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS.- ...
- Restrictions on Alteration. You may not rename, edit or create any derivative works from the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, other than subsetting when embedding them in documents.
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You might not care, but others care to use legal fonts.