"(c)1986-92 by Richard A. Ware" (abstractfonts.com).
As far as I know it's now public domain no matter what, and even if its not i dont think he cares or can do anything about it.
Apart from the fact that MicroFLF is a plain forward copy of the Eurostile - what is it doing here Ivan? - copyright does not vaporize when one dies.
p.s. koiekat, the reason I said its not copyright is because it said "(c)1986-92" which I believe means only copyrighted until 1992. Is that how it works?
Nope. In short, it means the starting date/year of the copyright claim which then runs 50 years, if not claimed again.
Hi! wonder if anyone can help - I understand Richard A. Ware has passed away. Can the font MicroFLF be used commercially? Thanks.