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Three Islands Press (3IP) End User License Agreement
Upon payment of the license fee, Three Islands Press (a.k.a., 3IP) grants you a non-exclusive license to use 3IP typefaces (a.k.a., "the software"), provided you agree to these terms:
1. You may not redistribute the software.
2. You may not disassemble the software.
3. You may install and use the software on up to five (5) CPUs (computers) at one location; use through additional CPUs, or at other locations, means you must purchase additional licenses.
4. You may not convert the software for use on another platform.
5. Unless expressly permitted, you may not embed the software in any way.
6. You may make a backup copy of the software.
7. Unless expressly stated otherwise, the software is owned by and is the intellectual property of Three Islands Press, and its trademarks belong to 3IP.
8. In no way is 3IP liable for any computer trouble, property damage, personal injury, or loss of income or profits as a result of the use of the software.
9. This agreement is governed by the laws of the state of Maine, U.S.A., and any other governing authority.
10. This agreement ends on violation of any of these terms.
For a multiple-license quote, call us toll-free at 877 496 6768, email us at info@oldfonts.com, or contact us at:
Three Islands Press
P.O. Box 442
Rockland ME 04841-0442
207 596 6768
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Our 3rd and 4th graders are thrilled that their historical writing is going to look so authentic! S.E., Charlottesville VA
The Lamar Pen font is divine. We are using it on a novel set in the eighteenth century, and the author is ecstatic. J.H., London, England
All [these] typefaces are wonderful, romantic creative fonts which no serious designer could possibly overlook. G.H., London, England
Thanks so much for the great service and wonderful typefaces! S.F., Evanston IL
Your period-style handwriting fonts remain the very best I've ever found. Thanks for your most excellent contributions to American typography! A.L., Los Angeles CA
Well done on preserving the old ways of writingthey wrote and spoke so much nicer than we do now. A.K., Adelaide, S. Australia
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