Common use of Provision to Third Parties Clause in Contracts

Provision to Third Parties. You may temporarily provide the Webfont to a website developer, agent or independent contractor, who is working on your behalf, ONLY IF the developer, agent or independent contractor agrees in writing to use the Font exclusively for your work, according to the terms of this ▇▇▇▇, and retains no copies of the Font upon completion of the work.

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Sources: Webfont License Agreement

Provision to Third Parties. You may temporarily provide the Webfont to a website developer, agent or independent contractor, who is working on your behalf, ONLY IF the developer, agent or independent contractor agrees in writing to use the Font exclusively for your work, according to the terms of this ▇▇▇▇, and retains no copies of the Font upon completion of the work. (This means that you can let a contractor use the fonts when they are working on your behalf but they must delete them after finishing the job.)

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Sources: Webfont License Agreement