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Who, when creating a logo, should buy a license for the font used in it, the artist or the customer?
I work for upwork.com and took a job designing a logo for a music band . I have downloaded some fonts with a Personal license . I offered the client one such font and he liked it. However, the Commercial license to use this font is paid. The question arose: Who should buy this typeface, the performer (designer) or the customer?
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Customer.
Because this is a work of a third-party developer used in the framework of the entire project - the development of the logo.
A simple analogy is, as it were, a third-party paid module for the system being developed.
The customer can refuse, and then you, respectively, must:
1. Or find the most similar font from freely distributed fonts to a paid one.
2. Or propose a different logo with a different font
3. Or abandon the project.
the customer, of course, since he will be asked for the use of the font, and not from you.
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