Depending on the jurisdiction, copyright may protect certain rights of an author, ranging from the right to be identified as an author to the right to distribute or reproduce the work.
For font software, the rights of use that must be obtained vary depending on how the font software is used. Most of the author’s rights may be transferred or licensed to third parties, for instance foundries or resellers. Authors often choose to transfer or license their rights to third parties so that those entities can manage distribution, marketing, and licensing on their behalf, particularly where the author lacks the resources, infrastructure, or access to commercialize the works independently.