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Asia Ladowska

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The CC-0 Public Domain Dedication is the most liberal license. You may create your own fonts based on any font that is published under CC-0, and you may incorporate portions of this font into your own font. You may publish your own font under any license, including a commercial license, all without asking permission. CC-0-licensed GetGo designs include the beautiful GG Veni and GG Vize classical Roman typefaces, and the minimalistic GG Cosm neo-grotesque (figure 1), all by Sora Sagano. The Apache License v2.0 is slightly less liberal. You may create your own fonts based on an Apache-licensed font, you may borrow glyphs, and you may publish your own font under any license, including a commercial license, but you must include the original copyright notice and mention the original license. The GetGo collection includes many Apache-licensed fonts, like the display and script fonts by Brian J. Bonislawsky - GG Cafe (figure 2) or GG Fest. GetGo also includes the Apache-licensed Zoto fonts: ready-to-use templates for over 70 writing systems (scripts) from around the world, like Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic or emoji. Those fonts include the right glyph sets and OpenType features, and are based on the Noto global font collection.

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