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On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 10:56:29AM -0600, Adolfo Jayme Barrientos wrote:
logic to the other “non-free” fonts added to LibreOffice, such as Open
Sans, Source {Code|Sans} Pro and PT Serif. But instead of removing

This shows that you don't know what you're talking about, too:

- I assume with PT Serif you mean these:
$ tar xfvz c3c1a8ba7452950636e871d25020ce0d-pt-serif-font-1.0000W.tar.gz
pt-serif-font-1.0000W/
pt-serif-font-1.0000W/PT_Serif-Web-Regular.ttf
pt-serif-font-1.0000W/PT_Serif-Web-Italic.ttf
pt-serif-font-1.0000W/PT_Serif-Web-BoldItalic.ttf
pt-serif-font-1.0000W/OFL.txt
pt-serif-font-1.0000W/PT_Serif-Web-Bold.ttf

This is - as seen above - OFL, which *is* accepted in Debian.
http://wiki.debian.org/DFSGLicenses#The_Open_Font_License

- I assume with Open Sans you mean these:
$ tar xfvz 7a15edea7d415ac5150ea403e27401fd-open-sans-font-ttf-1.10.tar.gz
open-sans-font-ttf-1.10/
open-sans-font-ttf-1.10/OpenSans-BoldItalic.ttf
open-sans-font-ttf-1.10/OpenSans-Regular.ttf
open-sans-font-ttf-1.10/OpenSans-Bold.ttf
open-sans-font-ttf-1.10/LICENSE.txt
open-sans-font-ttf-1.10/OpenSans-Italic.ttf

This is ALv2. OBVIOUSLY free

- I assume with Source * Pro you mean these:
$ tar xfvz 0279a21fab6f245e85a6f85fea54f511-source-code-font-1.009.tar.gz
source-code-font-1.009/
source-code-font-1.009/SourceCodePro-Regular.ttf
source-code-font-1.009/SourceCodePro-Bold.ttf
source-code-font-1.009/OFL.txt

This is also OFL. See PT Serif.
 
All free.

(On contrast to the Ubuntu one.)

Regards,

Rene

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