pete@octopus.UUCP (Pete Holzmann) (01/30/86)
Thanks to all who responded to my request for info on the Hershey Fonts. First, the official US Government answer: The Hershey fonts were created by a person named Hershey at NBS. They are distributed by NTIS. You can order them in various forms: ASCII Mag Tape: # PB263-925, $400 MS-DOS Floppies (8): # PB 85-212-082, $300 Hard Copy (included in the above): # PB 251-845, $16.50 (?) To order: call 703/487-4763 To talk to the product manager (Stuart Weisman): 703/487-4807 NOW... here's the strange part, and the reason I included net.legal in the newsgroup list: I was informed by several people at NBS and NTIS that: 1) Hershey fonts were created by a government agency and *are* in the public domain. 2) NTIS maintains control over its distribution of the fonts. You may incorporate them into a product that is sold (not free), but you may not give the fonts away or sell them for less than what NTIS sells them for. HOW CAN THIS BE???? I mentioned that I've heard of people typing in the coordinates from the hardcopy themselves for a few of the fonts, from a book checked out at the library. He (Stuart Weisman) said that was fine, NTIS only wants to control copies that it distributes. Has anybody out there typed in all of the font info? Maybe that could get posted to the net or made available. Might it make sense for a group to buy a copy of the machine readables on behalf of the net and distribute it? I'm confused! What does 'public domain' really mean??? -- OOO __| ___ Peter Holzmann, Octopus Enterprises OOOOOOO___/ _______ USPS: 19611 La Mar Court, Cupertino, CA 95014 OOOOO \___/ UUCP: {hplabs!hpdsd,pyramid}!octopus!pete ___| \_____ Phone: 408/996-7746