Keep your team's font use safe and legal

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Your team may be at legal risk and not know it. Fonts are purchased and controlled by end user license agreements. Do you know what all of your licenses allow you to do? Track your licenses and distribute your fonts using server-based font management

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Keep the Lawyers at bay with Server-based Font Management

Jim Kidwell

Who am I?

• Extensis Product Marketing Manager

• With Extensis for the past 8 years

• Writer, Speaker, Font Fanatic

Agenda• Why server-based font management?• Why font compliance?• Assessing your needs• Defining your workflow• Locating resources• Implementing a solution• Define ongoing assessment• Q & A

Why Server-based Font Management?

Checklist√ Do you have multiple users that work together

on projects?

√ Does your team struggle to keep font libraries in sync?

√ Are you ‘less than confident’ that your font library is properly licensed?

√ Do you get helpdesk calls related to font issues?

√ Does your business lose money if the wrong font is used in production?

√ Are you accountable to a client if the wrong or improperly licensed font is used?

Benefits of server-basedFont Management

• Font synchronization

• Reliable storage and distribution

• Font compliance management

Why Font Compliance?

Rick SantorumUS Presidential candidate’s design agency, Raise Digitalsued by Typotheque

“…seeking at least

$2 million in damages…”

…“unauthorized derivative version”…

NBC Universal’s Wizarding World of Harry PotterSued by P22 Type Foundry

“P22 seeks actual or statutory damages of at least $1.5 million as well as the destruction of all merchandise created with the

Cezanne software.”

HadopiFrench anti-piracy group embarrassed

NBC• Sued by Font Bureau

in 2009 for $2 million

• Sued by House Industries in July 2012 for $3.5 million

“…fonts may be protected by copyright so long as the font qualifies as computer software or a program…”

Red HatSued by Monotype

Settled for $500K

Getting Started

Assess your needs

• Font users

• Hardware and software

Analyze how documents move through your organization

Workgroups• By need – editorial,

production, design, administration

• By publication

• By client

• Special users will become apparent by workgroup type

Locate font resources• Original source is best

• Collect from user machines/servers

• FontDoctor to collect

• Font Management Best Practices Guides www.extensis.com/fmbpg

Begin license assessment process• Original EULA with purchase

• Purchase Orders

• Fonts that are licensed with other products

• Operating System

• Design Software

• Don’t Stress! This can be an ongoing process

Font acquisition process

• Trial purchases

• Preview-only workgroups

• IT acquisition

Implementation• Setup hardware

• Install server

• Add fonts, setup workgroups

• Connect to Active Directory/Open Directory and add users

• Configure automatic backups

• Rollout client software

• TRAIN your users

Periodic inspection• What to track?

• Set a schedule

• Run reports to ensure compliance

Resources + Q & A• Font Management Best Practices Guides

http://www.extensis.com/fmbpg

• Server-based Font Management

• Font Management in Mac OS X

• Universal Type Server http://typeserver.com