Dear Erik,
Thank you for contacting and informing me.
I am sorry that my explanation was not good.
In conclusion, you can include DSEG in FlightGear (GPL licensed
software), and distribute it freely.
>distribute and sell DSEG data which you modified.
This means that I want to prevent sale this font data itself.
OFL that you introduced me is very suitable for my opinion,
so I will consider change license to OFL.
(But I need a little time for changing document.)
Sincerely,
Keshikan
On 2016/06/25 19:55, Erik Hofman wrote:
>
> Dear Keshikan,
>
> When searching for a nice 7-segement display font I found your work
> which was exactly what I was looking for. It's a great font set.
>
> The reason I searched for it is because I wanted to include it in the
> GPL licensed Flight Simulator program FlightGear:
> http://www.flightgear.org
>
> The license seems to permit this at large but there is one nitpick,
> you state:
>
> * You CAN'T...
> * claim authorship of DSEG.
>
> Which is fine, thet GPL does not allow that either.
>
> But:
> * distribute and sell DSEG data which you modified.
> * sell DSEG data itself.
>
> These conflict with the earlier statement which indicates:
> "DSEG7 series are FREEFONTS.There are no typical regulations for usage,
> if you use independently or commercially. You may use these fonts for
> embedding in your softwares, original hardwares, and so on. However,
> I DON'T waive copyrights of DSEG series."
>
> I was wondering if you would consider placing it under the terms of
> the Open Font License?
>
> http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=OFL
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIL_Open_Font_License
>
>
> The OFL was written especially to protect your work and it is
> compatible with the GPL. It would be a great addition to FlightGear
> and I sure would appreciate the clear license terms of the OFL.
>
> With Kind Regards,
>
> Erik Hofman
>