FONT LICENCING AND SOURCE FILE Good Morning,I am involved in a lawsuit where a graphic designer has chosen to provide his source files to the client. He claims that he had to trace (vectorise) the texts in the source file because the fonts' licence does not allow him to share them.I agree that fonts and their licences cannot be shared, sent, attached or integrated into creations delivered to clients.However, I would like to know:it is still possible to send source files with editable (untracked) text, where fonts are not integrated or attached? Can you give me your confirmation on this topic? If my client asks me for the source files, and I agree to deliver them, I have no obligation to trace the texts, and I can send them in editable form ( as a real source file), as long as I do not attach or integrate the fonts I have used.It will be the client's problem to sort out the handling of the texts and fonts, when the source file has been opened. Do you agree with this? Thanks for you helpGiulia