Use of fonts for an organization

I'll do a newsletter for a University, and I'm looking for clarification on the use of fonts. A few years ago, I bought a few fonts to use on personal projects. I would like to use some of these fonts for the newsletter. The University wants to clarify if it would be good for me to use the fonts, even if the University has not bought the rights to use. Can someone point me in the right direction on that or maybe a link to a reference? I can see conceptually of arguments for both sides, but I don't want to assume blindly. Thank you.

If you create the newsletter on your own computer and you own the police, indeed, no problem. If the newsletter is distributed as a PDF later, no problem either. Just do not give the police some else to to use.

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