![]() The ruling comes in response to two suits filed by Narkis and by Koren's estates against Microsoft in 2008. It said the software giant needs permission from the font makers' estates to use their work. The fonts, which were created by Zvi Narkis and Eliyahu Koren, are not in the public domain, as Microsoft tried to argue, the court ruled. International software giant Microsoft must receive permission to use Hebrew fonts that were created by groundbreaking Israeli graphic artists during the middle of the last century, the Petah Tikva District Court ruled last week.
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