Website operator fined for using Google Fonts “the cloudy way”

Typefaces can be a tricky business, both technically and legally. Before word processors, laser printers and digital publishing, printed materials were quite literally “set in metal” (or wood), with typesetters laying out lines and pages by hand, using mirror-image letters cast on metal stalks (or carved into wooden blocks) that could be arranged to create a back-to front image of the final page.

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