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There is a set of fonts that come standard with Creative Cloud. Things like Arial, Myriad Pro, and Gabriola and dozens of others come with Creative Suite.
Before you talk about Type Kit, none of the fonts I'm talking about were downloaded from Typekit. There are dozens of fonts that are in the applications without downloading them from Type Kit. Those are the ones I'm asking about.
I am wondering about Commercial Rights (creating things for sale using the fonts), Embed Rights (Can I embed them into a PDF document that is for sale), Video Rights (Can I use these in a video to promote a commercial product). I'm sorry but I cannot find what I'm looking while searching.
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The fonts you speak of are part of the operating system and not part of the Creative Cloud, they will show up in nearly all applications that use fonts like Microsoft word etc, so there's no issue using them
You can of course use Type Kit fonts in the same way, more info
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Fonts that came with Creative suite may be used as long as you own a license of Creative suite.That also means that they are bound to the computer that is "licensed" for CS. Even if you are now using CC, as long as you have a CS license you are allowed to use those fonts, except if the use is limited in time. I cannot remember such a condition.
Fonts licensing is done on a per font basis, a font foundry basis or on a font supplier basis. Most fonts, except the open source fonts, restrict installation and distribution as font files.
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