Adobe Fonts for logos, print, etc.

Between Apple and Adobe, they make up 99.9% of my software as well as 99% of my income.

As a novice Freelancer I would some simple explanations of an administrator, representative of Adobe or anyone who has talked with them about the rights of use of fonts.

I have not undestand why someone would never buy fonts for personal use, but that's NOT what I do. I use them to create logos and print documents for CUSTOMERS. These documents are not created for the 'fun '. Although sometimes they end up being fun

Can I use the fonts supplied by Adobe to be bought or who come with their software to:

(1) create a logo, brocheure or card for a client that will be used commercially?

(2) change the type (kerning, serifs) to design a logo, brocheure or card for a client that will be used

in the trade?

(3) do I read each EULA for the fonts supplied with Adobe software or the EULA for all fonts

installed on the applicable software?

(4) I know NOT to send electronic files to my clients and to incorporate the police so that they can not get the police on

their computer. Is "built-in" fonts for my projects ok?

I'm so confused. I do not understand why it cannot be a simple answer to these big companies. I understand that buying individual policies of foundries through databases and reading of each EULA are imperative, but not for these corporations.

Sorry, it is just went through this with Apple, and many people give variable responses.

I would like to try again!

There's only a EULA from Adobe for fonts and it applies to all the fonts under licensed by Adobe, the police has been designed by Adobe or bought out by Adobe to another Foundry. Just read a EULA from Adobe.

All fonts under licensed by Adobe allow at least see and print embedding (and will have no additional fee for the distribution of PDF and EPS in which these fonts are included), which means that you can use these fonts for logo design, printing, etc.

Since there is that a single EULA for all fonts licensed from Adobe, Font Folio product is very easy to use from a legal point of view. All the fonts Adobe allow your use for logo design, printing, etc. (otherwise, they wouldn't actually unnecessary?)

-Dov

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