LICENSE AND DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY

By using or installing The Font Thing ("the Product"), you (an individual or 
an entity) agree to be bound by the terms of this License Agreement.

If you do not agree to all the terms of this License Agreement, you may not 
use or install the Product.

The Product and any associated documentation is protected by copyright 
and other intellectual property laws and treaties. The Product is licensed, 
not sold.


LICENSE GRANT

S C E Fisher ("the Author") grants you the following rights under this License 
Agreement:

  You may use the executable code version of the Product for personal or 
   internal business purposes.

  You may make and distribute copies of the Product, provided that such 
   copies contain all of the original copyright notices and are accompanied 
   by a copy of this License Agreement, and that such distribution is not for 
   commercial purposes.


RESTRICTIONS

This License Agreement does not entitle you to receive hard-copy 
documentation, technical support, telephone assistance, or enhancements 
or updates to the Product.

You may not customise, modify or create derivative works of the Product 
or associated documentation, or decompile, disassemble or reverse 
engineer the Product (except to the extent applicable laws specifically 
prohibit such restrictions).


DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY

The Product and any associated documentation is provided free of charge, 
on an "as is" basis and without warranty of any kind, express, implied or 
otherwise, including without limitation the warranties that it is free of defects, 
merchantable, fit for a particular purpose, or non-infringing. The entire risk 
arising out of use of or performance of the Product remains with you.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, in no event shall the Author be 
liable for any damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages 
for lost or damaged data, loss of goodwill or profits, or any other commercial 
damages or loss) arising out of the use of or inability to use the Product, 
even if the Author has been advised of the possibility of such damages.

