On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 13:21:06 -0600, "Andre G. Isaak"
wrote:
The second depends entirely on the end-user
license agreement of the font in question. Some allow embedding; others
do not.
As stated in the OP, the font is a standard free font for road signs.
And, as stated in the OP, the question is a specific question of that font.
Specifically "Roadgeek 2005 Series B", as stated in the OP:
https://www.onlinewebfonts.com/downl...1beacfc13bb8b3
As explained there, the "license" line simply says:
"This font may be freely distributed and used provided copyright
notifications remain intact"
And as explained there, the "trademark" line simply says:
"Copyright (c) Michael D. Adams, 2005. All rights reserved."
There is a trademark line:
"Roadgeek 2005 Series B is a trademark of Michael D. Adams."
I can find no contact information for this Mr. Adams.
There is nothing about embedding that I can find anywhere on the net.