Here are some key things to know about font licenses:

Open Source Fonts

Open source fonts are fonts that are available for free use for any purpose. These fonts are typically available for download from a variety of websites, and they can be used for personal or commercial projects without the need to purchase a license.

However, it's important to carefully read the terms of the license to make sure you are using the font correctly. Some open source licenses may have specific requirements, such as requiring attribution or prohibiting the use of the font in certain contexts.

Proprietary Fonts

Proprietary fonts are fonts that are owned by an individual or company and are subject to copyright law. These fonts are typically developed by commercial font foundries or individual designers, and they are typically not available for free download.

If you want to use a proprietary font in your project, you will need to purchase a license from the font's creator or an authorized distributor.

Types of Font Licenses

There are many different types of font licenses, and each one has its own specific terms and conditions. Some font licenses may allow you to use the font for personal or commercial projects, while others may have more restrictive terms.

It's important to carefully read the terms of a font's license to understand what you are allowed to do with the font.

Purchasing a Font License

If you want to use a proprietary font in your project, you will need to purchase a license from the font's creator or an authorized distributor. Font licenses are typically available for purchase online, and prices can vary depending on the specific font and the terms of the license.