kindegraf font Freeware License

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Original Author/Artist/Designer: Douglas Peters (aka: Doug Peters or "DP")

Copyright 2013 by Doug Peters (http://www.Doug-Peters.com).



The font included in this archive with the reserve font name of "kindegraf" (Kindegraf.ttf) is considered freeware (licensed, but freely available digital software) that you are allowed to to use, share (including redistribute), modify, port, alter, append, adapt, and/or make commercial use of, as long as the original author is attributed his credit for his contribution to the work, as under the provisions Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0 Unported" license and under the conditions detailed below under "Fair Use" and "Distribution".



http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/







Fair Use:

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All I seek for use (for private, public or commercial use), as the original author/artist/designer of the PC TTF pixel font, is credit for my work.



If you are simply using this font as it is:

Credit is all I ask. This could be a link from your website credits page to my portfolio (Doug-Peters.com) or a link to the actual font archive at Font-Journal:



http://www.font-journal.com/fonts/13111/kindegraf.php



If you modify, port, alter, append, adapt, remix or otherwise make changes to the font, all I ask is that you give me credit for the parts of your work to which I have contributed. This could be a note about my contrabution to your project as the original artist in your font distribution archive's ReadMe.txt file. I would hope that you would also offer the links to my website and the original font's homepage at Font-Journal.com (both given above).







Distribution:

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If you share or otherwise redistribute the font file in this archive, it must be accompanied by all the other files from this archive, including this one. This archive distribution contains the following files:



Kindegraf.ttf

Kindegraf_Chars.png

Description.txt

License.txt

ReadMe.txt







Thank you for your compliance with the provisions and limitations of this license. It is after all, an honorable thing to give credit where credit is due.