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Hi, my name is Edison.
I'd like to ask a question... Are the fonts I find on Adobe Fonts free and therefore usable for commercial use?
For example, I am creating a logo and I would like to insert the Fairwater Script font inside it. Is it possible or should I give the customer the link to buy it?
PS: I apologize for my bad English.
Thank you.
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They are absolutely not free in any way. However, the Adobe Fonts license grants many kinds of commercial use to subscribers.
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Thanks for the answer.
In this discussion, for example, is reported the exact opposite of what you wrote to me:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/type-typography/commercial-use-of-fonts/td-p/6816153
If I subscribe, would I have these privileges?
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Sorry, I believe my reply agrees exactly.
1. "They are not free in any way". Do you disagree? If so, what makes you say so.
2. "the Adobe Fonts license grants many kinds of commercial use to subscribers." You should note that the reply you quote is from 2015, before Adobe Fonts existed as a service. At that time, fonts were included and installed with some Adobe products.