At dafontjungle.com, we respect and uphold font licensing and copyright standards. Font designers are welcome to upload and share their work on our platform, and they confirm that they are the rightful copyright holders of the fonts they submit. Our team also conducts manual checks from time to time to ensure the fonts are either shareware or released under open-source licenses.
If you believe a copyrighted font has been shared on dafontjungle.com without proper permission, you may submit a copyright infringement notice. These requests should only be made by the copyright owner or someone authorized to act on their behalf.
License Information
Font licenses define how a font can legally be used.
Free for Personal Use
Fonts labeled as “Free for Personal Use” are intended for projects that do not generate income. Common examples include:
- Scrapbooking and crafts
- Personal blogs or websites
- Party invitations for family and friends
- Church or non-profit materials
- Custom apparel made for yourself or as a gift
Free for Commercial Use
Fonts marked as “Free for Commercial Use” may be used in projects where revenue is involved or where the font contributes to a commercial activity. This includes:
- Posters or flyers for paid events
- Merchandise like t-shirts sold online or in stores
- Business branding (logos, websites, packaging)
- Published books or print materials
- Advertising and marketing campaigns
Copyright and Usage
In most cases, the original designer retains full copyright of the font. This means:
- You may not resell, rehost, or redistribute the font files
- You cannot claim the font as your own creation
- You must follow the licensing terms set by the font author
If a font is marked as Free for Personal Use and you intend to use it in a commercial project, you must purchase a commercial license from the designer or font foundry. Alternatively, you may choose a font already cleared for commercial use.
When unsure about how a font can be used, always refer to the license included with the font or seek legal advice to avoid violating copyright or intellectual property laws.