Some fonts look good when you see them as a sample. Just because content is freely available does not mean you are free to use it in your book. ![]() It is your responsibility to ensure that your content doesn't violate laws or copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity, or other rights. If you're downloading font software from a third-party site, make sure the site owner has the rights to it and you have purchase the appropriate license. Some people post links to font software they don't own. ![]() Every font in the list needs to show "Embedded" or "Embedded Subset" for your file to work. You can find out if the fonts are embedded by opening the file in Adobe Acrobat and checking under the File/Properties on the Fonts tab. Then try to create a PDF file for just those pages. To find out whether the font you downloaded will embed properly, set a chapter or a few pages with the font. The problem is that some of the fonts you download from free font sites simply won't embed due to technical or legal restrictions. ![]() When it comes time to upload your book files, you'll need to create a PDF with the fonts embedded in the file. Not every font you find online will work for your book.
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