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im sure it was ripped off of something that costs money but here is Anastasia
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Google tells me this is a custom font designed by Nike for the University of Miami, but some of the numbers seem to be ripped straight out of Handel Gothic with just a slight stretch. Is this a common practice? It doesn't affect me one way or the other, just curious.
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Yeah, this font is called Regime Change, and I designed it in 2006.
It is not a free font.
Someone ripped me off. Please don't use it, if you have any kind of conscience at all.
Best of luck with your music, however.
Reece A Duncan (bloodfonts)
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The original font was from Image Club and was called Eclat. The R in the Creampuff sample - means this was ripped off from Eclat Alternative.
Image Club fonts are now owned by International Typeface Company (ITC). I wrote them and had a discussion about this font.
This is where shades of gray come into play. Basically, since they are not producing the Alternate - Nick Curtis is, and it's up for grabs in a court if it's legal or not. They wouldn't say, but did write that if you use the Nick Curtis font commercially - he is the one that must give you permission to use it.
Are they setting us all up? Who knows. It is expensive to go after one person for one typeface...
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Kat -
My use of all caps was out of delight - not yelling. By re-reading your post and by looking at the cache Google has of the Urban Fonts site :
[url=http://66.249.93.104/search?q=cache:QTKASedvXBQJ:www.urbanfonts.com/forum/forumdisplay.php%3Ff%3D2 site:www.urbanfonts.com&hl=en&gl=uk&ct=clnk&cd=3]cached
And by viewing the Google Desktop Search Results of one of the writers "implicated' I am becoming more and more convinced that my writers merely replied to content ripped by someone else.
None of the names you mentioned for stolen threads were started by my writers. My writers unknowingly replied to stolen content is the picture I am beginning to get. If you can please verify this I would greatly appreciate it as my business has been targeted as "the culprit" in what amounts - truly - to a crime of theft.
Although I took public responsibility and apologized I did so with no evidence other than the word of my client. Because I needed to discover who the "bad apple" was I have been digging into this ever since. I am now convinced this ws not the work of my writers and would appreciate an affirmative or negative from you as both my professional and personal reputations are on the line.
Thank you,
Ed Rooney
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