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Originally Posted by GrannyGrump
@Psymon --- yes, that phrasing of COMMERCIAL refers to use in print books and other created works that display a font without allowing access to the font "software". You need to look for the magic words "may be freely distributed" or "may be used on websites" or "may be embedded in e-books". Lots of font-makers say "free for commercial use" and they might even think that includes re-distribution --- I have heard of people who have contacted the maker and got permission to distribute (the maker just didn't know how to properly word their license).
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Good point. I wish there was, like, at least one site out there that offered up ONLY "free for commercial use" fonts -- there's tons of free font sites out there, but it's such an ordeal to find ones that you can actually use "freely," and even harder to find free fonts that have various weights, styles, etc.
Don't suppose you, or anyone else, knows of a font site that's "free for commercial use" only like that?