GPL font exception

The GPL font exception clause (or GPL+FE, for short) is an optional clause that can be added to the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL) permitting digital fonts shared with that license to be embedded within a digital document file without requiring the document itself to also be shared with GPL. Without the clause, conflicts may arise with open-source projects distributing digital fonts which may be used in desktop publishing. As explained by Dave Crossland in Libre Graphics Magazine, "A copyleft font may overreach into the documents that use it, unless an exception is made to the normal terms; an additional permission to allow people to combine parts of a font with a document without affecting the license of texts, photographs, illustrations and designs. Most libre fonts today have such a copyleft license – the SIL OFL or GNU GPL with the Font Exception described in the GPL FAQ."

GPL font exception
A community generated icon for the GPL+FE
AuthorDavid "Novalis" Turner
PublisherFree Software Foundation
PublishedApril 20, 2005 (2005-04-20)
SPDX identifierFont-exception-2.0
FSF approvedYes
GPL compatibleYes
CopyleftYes
Websitewww.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#FontException 
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