I disagree here. The one computer requirement is clearly for the bare font being installed for general use, not use as an embedded font.
The licence is pleasingly straightforward and seems pretty plain to me:
"You can [...] embed the fonts into documents [...]. Files with embedded fonts can be freely distributed and posted on websites as long as they are not sold"
The only possible point of disagreement would be whether they consider fonts in ePubs to be embedded if the IDPF method is used.
I've written to them to find out.
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Originally Posted by Abecedary
Not to mention, the standard EULA that they list on their site specifically mentions that the font can be used on one (1) personal computer (of which an ebook reader would be considered a personal computer).
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