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Legality? No clue.
Morally, I think it's OK so long as you don't have any direct evidence that the particular font in question is a rip off of a real font still under copyright and still being sold by a legitimate foundry.
I'm not really that familiar with their fonts, but I would think that soon this would be a moot issue, since they're not updating their fonts, and even if you like the aesthetics, surely having a Unicode-rich .otf font is going to be preferable in most cases.
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