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Old 11-06-2010, 10:06 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Valloric View Post
That is not the correct solution. If InDesign is encrypting the fonts, then that's a problem with InDesign. One can embed fonts in many different ways (hm, let's say Sigil), and not encrypting them is the best option.
A font may be legally embeddable, but not redistributable. I imagine that is why InDesign is encrypting embedded fonts. What can be done other than encryption to prevent a user from simply copying a font out of an ePub file?
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