Hi. I need to know if the Volter (Goldfish) font is really free for commercial use. I can't find any documentation on this. I've also read that some older fonts could have changed from "Free" to "100% Free" at some point even if they're not 100% Free.
http://www.dafont.com/volter-goldfish.font
Edited on Jun 09, 2015 at 16:31 by jamqdlaty
Wat could 100% free possibly mean? Escaped from prison without loosing a leg? Legally released from prison? Not a Russian citizen?
Crappy keyboard
https://translate.google.com/#nl/en/wat
Edited on Jun 09, 2015 at 16:38 by koeiekat
koeiekat said 
Wat could 100% free possibly mean? Escaped from prison without loosing a leg? Legally released from prison? Not a Russian citizen?
Wow, dude... I've been searching for similar topics and in every one of them you were rude. That's why I tried to ask a specific question.
Some time ago I found signed as "100% FREE" font on dafont, but later I found a license elsewhere saying that it's not really free for commercial use. I've seen topics in which people were stating that "100% FREE" should mean "free for commercial use", but they were also saying that author of the topic should ask about a specific font.
What's so hard to understand in my question? I need to be sure that I'm using the font legally.
PS: It seems like you're just sitting on your chair in front of a monitor refreshing the forums too see if there are some new topics where you can just be rude some more.

@jamqdlaty: Congratulations, you just found the true nature of koeiekat. The king for criticizing people, but he can't even write "wat" correctly.
Anyway, back to your question, it seems like the author can't be contacted/doesn't want to be contacted. Well, at least, you tried to gather some information, so...
OP, try out one of my Pixel fonts (Pixel Coleco is pretty close to what you're looking for) and it's 100 percent free, even for commercial use.
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