Web Font Use Sample Clauses

Web Font Use. You may only install the Web Fonts on Websites that you own or control (“the Websites”). You may embed the Web Fonts in reports generated by the Website(s), pro- vided that you do not sell the reports for profit. The maximum number of domains on which the Websites are hosted is 1 (one). The number of subdomains is unlimited. There is no limit of page views for the Web Fonts installed on the Websites. In the CSS code used on the Websites, you must include the entire com- mented section provided in the CSS file if included with the Product. You may not install on Websites, link to, nor put online, any Desktop Fonts included in the Product. You may not use the Web Fonts in, as a part of, or in conjunction with a Web Application, for Editing, in a Web Commercial Product, or with technologies other than @font-face, such as sIFR, Cufón or Typeface.js.
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