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May 3, 2023
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¿Puedo usar las fuentes para uso comercial?

  • May 3, 2023
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Hola, alguien sabe si puedo usar las fuentes de adobe para crear mis portadas musicales y venderlas?
y si la respuesta es sí, si mi plan acaba ya no tendre ese derecho? o por cuanto tiempo mi licencia sigue vigente?
Espero puedan ayudarme.

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    Imaginerie
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    Community Expert
    May 4, 2023

    You can use fonts for any marketing material (including Adobe covers)

    See the terms here
    https://helpx.adobe.com/fonts/using/font-licensing.html#act-img

     

    Since the fonts aren't really installed on your computer, your right to use them will disapear at the same time as your subscription does (since the fonts will no longer be available on your computer)
    If you need them still, you are able to purchase a standard licence, either on the Adobe font website (for those create by Adobe) or to the foundry that is distributing the font.

     

    If you need to know for a specific font, let me know and I'll point you on the right direction...

    Participant
    May 4, 2023

    Gracias por responder, seré mas especifico, con los derechos me refiero al copyright, por ejemplo si vendo un diseño de una portada a Universal Music, y despues se acaba mi plan, voy a tener problemas con los derechos de autor?

    Imaginerie
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    May 5, 2023

    The way I understand it, no. As long as the files cannot be tweaked by someone who haven't got the rights to do so (as in a subscriber or a buyer of those typefaces/fonts). So it's better you provide those graphic elements as outlined fonts (vector but not as embedded fonts). It's the way it should be anyway in ANY case, as in we never supply a logo for example, as a font, because nobody wants nobody else messing with anyone's branding. That's common rule.
    I work with music labels on a regular basis, so don't worry, any serious one (and they don't have to be big like Universal) have a design department, and will deal with it (hopefully professionally).

    If you have a special branding, they may ask to supply a branding book to follow where you'll state the fonts used for the marketing material etc... that they'll have to follow. Logos will be supplied in various versions, as is the case 100% of the time (as transparent PNG - colour and black and white, colour vector, black and white vector - eps and/or .svg and both colour and black and white on a white background as JPEG).