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Originally Posted by Adjust
Also you cannot rule out the Font License, when dealing and embedding font into ePub, because you can't subset, you are effectively distributing full and complete font without having permission to do so. Unless you use free fonts, which the majority of publishers do not...
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We do
That's why we use the DejaVu fonts. While not very pretty, they are easy to read on a variety of screens and have very decent Unicode coverage, while being free for commercial use. There are not many fonts with these characteristics, Libertine is an alternative although it has marginally fewer glyphs.