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Originally Posted by Hitch
Font embedding means putting the ENTIRE font file--every single glyph--into an eBook or other file type, which would enable the recipient of the file, at the other end, to extract that same file and thus possess the font. You could type every single glyph in a font on a book cover and produce it, and it still would not allow the end book buyer to "extract" that font and own it in a usable way. The end user would not be in any different position than he would if he went to myfonts.com and viewed the glyphs list for that font face.
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Just to throw a spanner in the works, what do you call it if the font used is a subset font?