Numbers only? Depends on the quality of the images supplied. Your example is far too fuzzy.
France is part of Europe?

Depends, Europeans think so, the French only when it is convenient ...

Menhir said 
camshaftgraphics said 
What is considered personal use and what is commercial?
The fonts "only personnal use" limit not only commercial use but the diffusion too.
If you create something that you give to a frend, it's no more "personnal use".
That is not completely true Menhir. Using a font to make a piece of artwork as a gift for a friend is personal use. Using a font on a private website/blog/whatever is personal use. Even when a site visitor may make a screendump or save an image. Only when, and only when, it comes to selling such artwork it becomes commercial use.
Yes.
No. Read other threads on this subject.
As long as you stay in that stage, showing examples of what you are capable of, it is perfectly OK to use fonts that are free for personal use.
Yet, be aware, as soon as you start selling your time/work the fonts are used commercially, you are making money with them, and then you will need to come to an agreement with the creator of the font(s) used. Not really something to worry about, the fees/donations are amounts you take out of your back-pocket without even thinking about it. It is merely a recognition of the work of the font creator. Which is perfectly OK, agreed?
Why would you put the fonts on your blog and not simply link to where you found them?
005, The Kat wonders, does that stand for 5 hours, 5 days, 5 weeks, 5 months or 5 years old?
Still in the making ...but for the fans:
http://imimprimit.com/
Edited on Jul 13, 2011 at 17:25 by rocamaco
I'm with Jaynz this time. The font is being used to create artwork. The license does not make clear that that artwork may not be used commercially. P22 (did they ever really design a typeface themselves?) sells a license for the use of the font. And that is exactly what has happened. The font - as such - has been used. End of story. Apart then, maybe P22 needs professional gray suits?
Then say that in the first place and don't mumble along about 'the one'. Why do you folks are incapable of understanding that if you need help you need to be specific?
Is that so? Then tell me which one is the Glengary and which one is the Mousse Script.

If you can you can also solve your problem

Here we go again ... the one ...
That would be copying and that would not be legal.
Why not get the original? Or, for a fraction of the price the
Glengary?
Edited on Jul 09, 2011 at 22:30 by koeiekat
Nope, I'm not with them. Far from that. But as daaams already said, you are easy to find and thus it is also easy to see whether ADSL is available at your fixed line. You could also try to find-out whether you have mobile 3G coverage where you are.
If all fails you are stuck to satellite indeed. There are plenty of possibilities to choose from from French providers but you may also want to take a look at what
Tooway has on offer. Satellite seems to be complicated but it is not. The only thing that takes some time and, true, a lot of patience is the installation of the dish. I have used sat-internet myself for two years when the whole of Spain was still on dial-up and it worked fine - in terms of those days. Yet the sat-internet possibilities have improved greatly with the now available ka-band and, in fact now offers a a basic download speed that is double the ADSL fixed-line connection that I can get in Spain. But then, Spain of course is Africa. Definitely when it comes to the telecommunications infrastructure

... a good old days eruption ... that's all
Have a look at
declic Fleurie. Type your 02......81 number in the box and see ...
ADSL
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