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Font piracy: another view. (response to Chuck Byrne, Print, March/April 1994)

Print , July, 1994 by Shaw, Paul Read the full article with a Free Trial of HighBeam Research »

Chuck Byrne`s critique of ATypI`s anti-piracy initiative, as expressed in PRINT`s Cold Eye column last fall and reiterated in his debate with Mark Batty in the March/April issue of PRINT, reflects a greater preoccupation with the cost of fonts and the problems involved in being a typesetter than the issue of font piracy itself. Furthermore, everything is looked at from the narrow perspective of nostalgia for a mythical typographic past.

Byrne waxes eloquent about type foundries and designers as "historic compatriots. But this picture bears little resemblance to historical

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