Hi Gioele, Am Sonntag, den 01.11.2015, 20:51 +0100 schrieb Gioele Barabucci: > claimed to be Karolina Lach on both Google Fonts (official release > website) and Sorkin Type's website. However the licence and the rest of > the documentation say that the font is (c) Sorkin Type. For this reason > I wrote the name of the designer in the package description and I have > left the licence text untouched. Is this the correct way to go? as Jonas already pointed out, the Author and the Copyright Holder of a work are not necessarily identical. There are e.g. some GNU projects that require copyright assignment from code authors. The relevant part, however, is the Copyright, whereas the Authorship is merely a nice extra information (unless the license requires to explicitely credit the Authors). - Fabian
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