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November 19, 2019
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Adobe Fonts

  • November 19, 2019
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I am found Adobe's restricted font as well as their corporate typeface family Adobe Clean. I have the following fonts of that typeface.

  • AdobeClean-Light.otf
  • AdobeClean-Regular.otf
  • AdobeClean-Bold.otf
  • AdobeClean-ExtraBold.otf
  • AdobeClean-Black.otf
  • AdobeClean-SemiCn.otf
  • AdobeClean-BoldSemiCn.otf
  • AdobeClean-LightIt.otf
  • AdobeClean-It.otf
  • AdobeClean-BoldIt.otf
  • AdobeClean-ExtraBoldIt.otf
  • AdobeClean-BlackIt.otf
  • AdobeClean-SemiCnIt.otf
  • AdobeClean-BoldSemiCnIt.otf
  • AdobeCleanUI-Regular.otf
  • AdobeCleanUI-Bold.otf
  • AdobeCleanUI-Italic.otf
  • AdobeCleanUI-BoldItalic.otf
Correct answer Dov Isaacs

Mr. Nishat,

 

What is your point?

 

The Adobe corporate font family, Adobe Clean, is legally restricted to use within Adobe or by Adobe application programs for their user interface. This font family is certainly not made available by and/or served out by the Adobe Fonts cloud service (the product for which this particular community serves).

 

Regardless of where you found these font files, whether on your system in a “service directory” for one of the Creative Cloud applications or on some sleazy pirate website, these fonts are absolutely not licensed for you to (1) install for general use in your systems' font directories or (2) use in creating user content of any type whatsoever!

 

                - Dov

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Dov Isaacs
Dov IsaacsCorrect answer
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November 19, 2019

Mr. Nishat,

 

What is your point?

 

The Adobe corporate font family, Adobe Clean, is legally restricted to use within Adobe or by Adobe application programs for their user interface. This font family is certainly not made available by and/or served out by the Adobe Fonts cloud service (the product for which this particular community serves).

 

Regardless of where you found these font files, whether on your system in a “service directory” for one of the Creative Cloud applications or on some sleazy pirate website, these fonts are absolutely not licensed for you to (1) install for general use in your systems' font directories or (2) use in creating user content of any type whatsoever!

 

                - Dov

- Dov Isaacs, former Adobe Principal Scientist (April 30, 1990 - May 30, 2021)