Using the Galvji font on a website
I would like to know if it's allowed to use the Galvji font on a website. I can not find any conclusive/decisive information about it.
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I would like to know if it's allowed to use the Galvji font on a website. I can not find any conclusive/decisive information about it.
Tom's suggestion is a very good one. You only have to link to a Google font to use it. It isn't on your site, or in your possession at all. Just find one that's similar to Galvji and use that.
A hunk of Galvji:
Compare that to just a few Google fonts you could use that are very similar:
Signika
but how can I contact Apple legal to ask this?
I provided a link at the bottom of my reply.
Yes exactly. I would like to know if that is allowed.
Hi Kurt,
thanks I followed that link. There is lot's of information there, but I don't see way to contanct Apple with a question like this there.
haicu wrote:
I don't see way to contanct Apple with a question like this there.
You might try contacting Michael Everson, who made it, and see what he thinks.
Yes Tom,
that is exactly the question. thanks for clarifying
Han
Good idea, but I think it's a long shot. I think we will go and look for another font for now.
thanks a lot,
Han
Thanks for the link. I'll try and contact them, but I think it's a long shot.
For the short term I think we are going to look for an alternative font.
Han
haicu wrote:
. I think we will go and look for another font for now.
Have a look at Google's Noto fonts, they make it really simple to use a web font they host so everyone sees the same thing.
Using the Galvji font on a website