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Hi all,

I've been searching the various interwebs, as well as the liberoffice source tree, for any kind of mention as to what license applies to the OpenSymbol truetype font, but I just can't find anything useful. The font's own project file (extras/source/truetype/symbol/OpenSymbol.sfd) gives the following, somewhat cryptic, information:

"Copyright: (c) 2009 Sun Microsystems Inc.\nTHERE DOES NOT EXIST (c) 2011 Julien Nabet\nPRECEDES <-> DOES NOT SUCCEED (c) 2011 Olivier Hallot"

I'd like to use this font on the web, but without any license information anywhere, it's hard to tell whether this is allowed. Even if the license is "there is no explicit license", that information has to be somewhere... can anyone legally use this font?

Thanks in advance to whoever knows the answer,

- Mike "Pomax" Kamermans

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