Comment by michaelbuck
Comment by michaelbuck 6 hours ago
Additional anecdote about Monotype pricing policies:
https://old.reddit.com/r/graphic_design/comments/1jqqlm6/mon...
Comment by michaelbuck 6 hours ago
Additional anecdote about Monotype pricing policies:
https://old.reddit.com/r/graphic_design/comments/1jqqlm6/mon...
It is a nasty aftereffect of the copyright law expanding like cancer.
I would gladly go back to the older 14+14 system, even though I have nontrivial income from royalties. In my opinion, copyright should motivate people to create new things, not one cash cow that they then will milk for eternity.
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Reddit is weird these days. I'm not even sure how this is related to fonts.
And after digging through the comments... Yup it's private equity again. PE buyouts should be considered criminal fraud.