


Here you are extorting people into advertising for you, and the more advertising they do for you the more you expect them to pay.
#PRAGMATA PRO FONT CODE#
If someone sees code on my site and enjoys the font it’s presented in, they can seek you out and pay you. Paying per page-view for a font license is pretty unreasonable. To be honest with you, I’m considering dumping your font from my site out of principle. I suppose you might’ve garnered that I’m anti-DMCA.ĭropping $26 on a font is borderline acceptable if you enjoy the font enough. It makes mopping semen at an adult book store seem like a venerable career. If this is a standard practice, it’s disgusting. I’ve read your EULA for WOFF/EOT format fonts. Some of the dots are not rendered as squares, but as a three-pixel shape.

This is not a failure by itself, but I would intuitively expect one symbol to be an exact rotation+translation of the other.
