Why This Matters
Font Smuggler exposes a loophole in Google Workspace that allows users to copy and paste locked brand fonts into Google Docs, bypassing licensing restrictions. This could impact intellectual property rights and font licensing agreements, raising concerns for font creators and brands. For consumers and organizations, it highlights potential security and copyright vulnerabilities within widely used productivity tools.
Key Takeaways
- Enables copying of premium brand fonts into Google Docs via copy/paste.
- Circumvents existing font licensing restrictions in Google Workspace.
- Does not work on Google mobile apps, limiting its scope.
Copy and paste locked brand fonts into Google Docs, sans permission.
Google Workspace lets brands who pay enough embed custom corporate fonts into their docs and slides. Normally, these are locked to just those brands shelling out for custom typefaces, but there's one loophole: the ol' copy/paste. Below are a selection of brand fonts with which you can do exactly that. Enjoy. (but it doesn't work on Google mobile apps)