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And it's legal because Google Fonts hosts open source fonts exclusively :-)


I would almost agree, but I wouldn't want to assert that confidently without an attorney since there could be some attribution obligation or something. After all, "open source" != "public domain"


Attribution is required by almost all licenses even permissive indeed.

I'm not sure that it matters that you or Google hosts it. Same as any free software actually.




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