Friday, August 26, 2011

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Monday, October 11, 2010

Server Problems

Update: ervers are currently running normally

FIG is experiencing server problems today. We're working to get it fixed asap

Jeff

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Email Issues (update)

update 4: Weds. 5/19. All email and registration services are available once again. Please contact me or make a post here if you see problems with the email.

update 3: Monday, 5/17. Mail service and registration will be retsored later this week. Several scripts related to email required improvements to resist spam attack. They are being tested now.

update 2: New user registrations also use the email server so they're also disabled. If you registered before the server was disabled but never received the confirmation email to authenticate your account, it will be sent out as soon as the server can be restored.

update 1: The server was disabled by the ISP because of spam being sent out through it. Trying now to figure out how the spam is getting in and plug the hole.

The email server is completely crashed now and won't restart. The server was compromised by spammers. We're working to fix it now. Updates will be posted here.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Email issues

update: Emailed images are sometimes returned as spam. The email server on the receiving end sees the embedded image, automatically judges it as spam, and blacklists the domain from further email. Check your email to be sure interactimage.com is not blacklisted.

Some intermittent email problems have been experienced in the last week or so. I'm looking into it and have made a few changes.

If you email images and they don't get delivered or if you fail to receive login details when you register, please post a message here.

Thanks
~Jeff

Friday, March 26, 2010

Font requests, questions, comments...

Please post them here as comments to this topic.

Monday, November 23, 2009

A Word About Font Copyright

All of the fonts on FIG come from free font sites such as Dafont. Most, but not all, are licensed "free for non-commercial use" or something similar to that in a text file that is part of the download. You can use the fonts here for personal projects, blogs, etc. without much concern.

If you decide to use an image created on FIG in a commercial way however, you need to check the license of the fonts you're using. In many cases, a license fee, attribution credit, or some other action is required to compensate the font author for commercial use.

Here's an example of commercial use... You create an image on FIG, put it into a t-shirt design and then sell the t-shirts at CafePress. Another one might be if you compose clipart using font images made on FIG and then sell the clipart on a CD.

US Copyright law places the burden on the user to make sure they have rights for the intended use of a font. The fact that a font was available on FIG doesn't matter. Laws outside US may be different so check locally.

You can download and read the license file by going to the download site for that font. Click the button on the right-hand toolbar when the font in question is the current font.

Some fonts do not include a text file in the download. FIG assumes these to be free for non-commercial use. For commercial use however, you need to figure out who the author is and contact them directly to find out about rights. If you can't establish rights, its best to pick a different font rather than to receive a cease and desist letter from an author's attorney.