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authorSatoshi Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org>1999-04-13 16:16:41 +0000
committerSatoshi Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org>1999-04-13 16:16:41 +0000
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parentComputer Modern PostScript Fonts (Adobe Type 1 format) (diff)
AMSFonts PostScript Fonts (Adobe Type 1 format)
PR: ports/9741 Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni pfgiffun@bachue.usc.unal.edu.co
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+The PostScript Type 1 implementation of the AMSFonts produced by and
+previously distributed by Blue Sky Research and Y&Y, Inc. are now freely
+available for general use. This has been accomplished through the cooperation
+of a consortium of scientific publishers with Blue Sky Research and Y&Y.
+Members of this consortium include:
+
+Elsevier Science IBM Corporation Society for Industrial and Applied
+Mathematics (SIAM) Springer-Verlag American Mathematical Society (AMS)
+
+In order to assure the authenticity of these fonts, copyright will be held by
+the American Mathematical Society. This is not meant to restrict in any way
+the legitimate use of the fonts, such as (but not limited to) electronic
+distribution of documents containing these fonts, inclusion of these fonts
+into other public domain or commercial font collections or computer
+applications, use of the outline data to create derivative fonts and/or
+faces, etc. However, the AMS does require that the AMS copyright notice be
+removed from any derivative versions of the fonts which have been altered in
+any way. In addition, to ensure the fidelity of TeX documents using Computer
+Modern fonts, Professor Donald Knuth, creator of the Computer Modern faces,
+has requested that any alterations which yield different font metrics be
+given a different name.