This fonts are authors' property, and are either shareware, demo versions or public domain. The licence mentioned above the download button is just an indication. Please look at the readme-files in the archives or check the indicated author's website for details, and contact him if in doubt. If no author/licence is indicated that's because we don't have information, that doesn't mean it's free.
Font family: New
Font subfamily identification: Regular
Unique identifier: New
Full font name: New
Version: Version 1.00
Postscript font name: New
Trademark notice: Trademark
Manufacturer name: I Shot the Serif
Designer: Matthew Welch
Description: White Rabbit is reminiscent of the characters displayed on all those old low-res terminal screens. Smoothed out and cleaned up for 1999, this is the font to use for all your computing applications.
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License: White Rabbit, like all of my fonts, is free. You can use it for most personal or business uses you'd like, and I ask for no money. I would, however, like to hear from you. If you use my fonts for something please send me a postcard or e-mail letting me know how you used it. Send me a copy if you can or let me know where I can find your work.
You may use this font for graphical or printed work, but you may not sell it or include it in a collection of fonts (on CD or otherwise) being sold. You can redistribute this font as long as you charge nothing to receive it. If you redistribute it include this text file with it as is (without modifications).
If you use this font for commercial purposes please credit me in at least some little way.
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The fonts presented on this website are their authors' property, and are either freeware, shareware, demo versions or public domain. The licence mentioned above the download button is just an indication. Please look at the readme-files in the archives or check the indicated author's website for details, and contact him if in doubt.
If no author/licence is indicated that's because we don't have information, that doesn't mean it's free.
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