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March 29, 2021
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Adobe fonts license and school account

  • March 29, 2021
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Hello,

 

I'm currently working on a project for one Czech brewery - I'm designing beer labels and other promotional materials. I chose a font from the Adobe fonts library, which I believe is free for commercial use, as the page states that all the fonts there are. Although I've been wondering if I'm able to use these fonts commercially when my account is the enterprise account (I have the access and program license from my school). Is there any difference between the enterprise account and normal account when it comes to licensing of the adobe fonts? Am I allowed to use them on products such as beer labels?

 

Thank you very much in advance!

Marie

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Correct answer Dave Creamer of IDEAS

No--there is no difference in the font license or how you use the software.

 

The only thing you heed to check is if the IT department has blocked access to the Adobe servers for security reasons, which depends on the enterprise. Some companies or agencies block access to all outside servers that are not under their control, so the CC storage, fonts, and libraries may not work.

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Dave Creamer of IDEAS
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Dave Creamer of IDEASCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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March 29, 2021

No--there is no difference in the font license or how you use the software.

 

The only thing you heed to check is if the IT department has blocked access to the Adobe servers for security reasons, which depends on the enterprise. Some companies or agencies block access to all outside servers that are not under their control, so the CC storage, fonts, and libraries may not work.

David Creamer: Community Expert (ACI and ACE 1995-2023)
BobLevine
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March 29, 2021
All fonts available through Adobe Fonts are licensed for commercial use.