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Typically, the proceeds from all advertising, etc. from the media and text on this site go to the site owner for the non-commercial non-profit purpose of paying for fees to run and reinvest into this site, with the remainder (not much) going to the site owner and founder. Let's just say I'm keeping my day job.



Exceptions to the above licensing terms are as follows:
  • Posts written by +井上エイド {INOUE Eido} are owned and covered by a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license.
  • Comments posted to this site are covered by Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license. Third parties that post to this site must agree to this license if they comment. Comment posters are free to delete or edit their own posted comments at any time. This site's maintainers reserve the right to not publish, or moderate / delete (but not edit, change, or modify) anybody's comment(s) at any time without notice or warning. Blogger's comment policy and the Google+ Policies and Principles apply to all comments.
  • Web fonts used by this site include: PT Sans, PT Serif, PT Sans Caption, and PT Sans Narrow. All are ©+ParaType and used under the terms and conditions of the SIL Open Font License, 1.1

    PT Sans and Serif were developed for the project "Public Types of Russian Federation." The fonts are released with a libre license and can be freely redistributed. The project is dedicated to the 300 year anniversary of the civil type invented by Peter the Great in 1708–1710. It was given financial support from the Russian Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications.

    PT Sans is based on Russian sans serif types of the second part of the 20th century, but at the same time has distinctive features of contemporary humanistic designs. The family consists of 8 styles: 4 basic styles, 2 captions styles for small sizes, and 2 narrows styles for economic type setting. PT Serif is designed for use together with PT Sans, and is harmonized across metrics, proportions, weights and design.

    Designed by Alexandra Korolkova, +Olga Umpeleva and Vladimir "Jeff" Yefimov, and released by ParaType in 2009 (for PT Sans) and 2010 (for PT Serif).
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