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Is it legal to use font from adobe in commercial online flashgame on facebook?

New Here ,
Oct 25, 2010 Oct 25, 2010

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I have a plan to make online flashgame on facebook for commercial (like playfish or zynga flashgame) and I want to use a font from adobe name "Lithos Pro Black" here is url (https://store1.adobe.com/cfusion/store/html/index.cfm?store=OLS-US&event=displayFont&code=LITP100190...)

I'm not sure this font allowed to embed in flashgame on facebook for commercial?

I just chat with adobe agent via online chat support and she told me that I can use this adobe font in flashgame on facebook, but don't have ready information on the website.

If someone know this issue please confirm me that if I buy font from adobe("Lithos Pro Black"), can I use "Lithos Pro Black" font in my flashgame for commercial?

Thanks for every answer

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 29, 2010 Oct 29, 2010

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Yes, if you license "Lithos Pro Black" from Adobe you can embed it in your Flash game. Lithos Pro is an “Adobe owned font” family, and by licensing it from Adobe you're covered by our EULA which allows that kind of usage.

For some more information please read our blog post about Web Font Licensing http://blogs.adobe.com/typblography/2010/10/web-font-licensing.html and the FAQ http://blogs.adobe.com/typblography/web-font-licensing-faq

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