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diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlgs/lib/fonts/README-utopia.txt b/Master/tlpkg/tlgs/lib/fonts/README-utopia.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9fbd5f90cf0..00000000000 --- a/Master/tlpkg/tlgs/lib/fonts/README-utopia.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -Copyright 2006 TeX Users Group. -You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this README file. - -This is a copy of the Utopia Type1 fonts and accompanying AFM files -which Adobe originally contributed to the X consortium many years ago. - -In 2006, Adobe relicensed them to the TeX Users Group, under similar -terms as the previous contribution, but now explicitly clarifying that -the modifications to the fonts, and redistribution of the modified -versions, was allowed. (This was always the intent; unfortunately, the -original wording was ambiguous.) For the actual license, please see -LICENSE-utopia.txt in this directory. (Original url: -http://tug.org/fonts/utopia/LICENSE-utopia.txt) - -The contents of the fonts themselves are completely unchanged from the -original X donation. Additional TeX support files, and derived fonts, -are available in other TeX packages, notably fourier and mathdesign -(they are available through http://www.ctan.org). This small directory -simply provides Adobe's original files. - -The filenames here have been changed for use with TeX: - putr8a = Utopia-Regular - putri8a = Utopia-Italic - putb8a = Utopia-Bold - putbi8a = Utopia-BoldItalic - -These fonts are: -Copyright 1989, 1991 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. -Utopia(R) -Utopia is either a registered trademark or trademark of Adobe Systems -Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. Used under -license. - -We thank Adobe for taking the time to make this clarification for the -benefit of the free software community. Terry O'Donnell deserves -particular thanks for pushing the changes through, but many people were -involved by the end. We are grateful to them all. - ---Karl Berry, TUG President -on behalf of the TeX Users Group board and members -17 November 2006 |