Multi-User Licensing for Fonts
Most fonts are purchased with a basic End User License that usually allows the font(s) to be used on up to five CPUs (central processing units, such as computer workstations); some, however, are for only one or two CPUs. When ordering a font it is important to know the number of CPUs on which you will be allowed to use the font, as use beyond the basic license requires additional licensing.
The good news
Many don’t know that licensing for multiple users rewards the customer for being honest about the extent of use. Typically multi-user licenses (MULs) are very reasonable, and the more CPUs, incrementally less expensive (the cost, for example of a FontFont package for 50 CPUs is only 3x the price of the basic license).
MULs and fonts purchased online from FontShop
Fonts purchased and downloaded from this site are licensed for the number of CPUs you enter. The basic license for most foundries is for 15 CPUs, with a multi-user license (MUL) required thereafter; however, some foundries require a MUL after one or two CPUs. Ordering online makes licensing easy, as
MULs and fonts purchased by phone
Most fonts are licensed for up to 5 CPUs, with some exceptions. As the number of CPUs allowed under a basic End User License will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, be sure to read the End User License
Font usage rights
Often, companies with multiple workstations who require a multi-user license frequently have questions:
- Can a subsidiary of our company use the fonts, too?
- If we purchase a font which is only available in PostScript format, are we legally entitled to convert the font to PC TrueType format?
- Are we legally entitled to embed the fonts in PDF documents and distribute them to all our subsidiaries/personnel?
- Can we use the fonts on the Internet?
Because the answers to these questions vary depending on the manufacturer, they are best dealt with on an individual basis. Please email us or call 1 415 252 1003 with questions pertaining to licensing.

