I wanted to use the MUSEO Slab font on my website. In the past one weight used to be available from google web fonts, but this has now disappeared... Instead google provides a link to fonts.com, where it's now part of their web fonts. But it's not even included in their freely available fonts anymore.
Now my problem: I have this font on my hard disk, in 3 different weights (300,500,700) and all in regular plus italic, legally downloaded from myfonts.com when the font was first realeased (around 2009). Each zip file contains a license text, which states among other things
“Allowed uses: You may use the licensed fonts to create images on any surface such as computer screens, paper, web pages, photographs, movie credits, printed material, T-shirts, and other surfaces where the image is a fixed size. You may use the licensed fonts to create EPS files or other scalable drawings. You may import characters from the font as graphical objects into a drawing program and modify such graphical objects.”
Hence my question: may I still use this font for designs I create for clients?
This would be a commercial use as far as I understand. Even though it looks like the font has changed hands (and conditions) as far as the distribution is concerned. Does a previously granted license expire in such circumstances?
ps: for my web site I won't use it anymore, since I cannot get it as a free web font, so I replaced it with Arvo (also in related graphics)...