I jumped into the world of epubs assuming any fonts that are on my computer are free to use. I was shocked to learn this isn't true. However, I next learned that Adobe fonts can be used in epubs if you're subscribed to Creative Suite (I am). But I have a couple questions... First, suppose I publish an epub that uses an Adobe font, and I cancel my subscription to Creative Suite two years down the road. Is my epub still legal? Second, are the rules the same for using Adobe fonts on websites, in graphics, ads, etc.? According to the information @ https://www.adobe.com/products/type/font-licensing/licensing-faq.html I'm can freely use Adobe fonts for everything EXCEPT on a website. I'm also assuming that an epub using an Adobe font remains legal even if I cancel my subscription. Am I correct?