Report a font
Who this page is for
This page is for two people. You are a designer or rights holder who has found your font listed here — or listed with the wrong licence or the wrong credit. Or you have simply noticed a font that looks like it shouldn't be here.
Either way, thank you for telling us. Correcting the record is the whole point of a verified library. We would rather hear from you than not.
What to put in your report
The more you give us, the faster we can act. Please include:
The font — its name and, ideally, a link to the page it appears on.
Who you are — your name, how we can reach you, and your connection to the font: the designer, the foundry, the licence holder, or someone acting for them.
The basis — what is wrong. That you hold the rights and did not permit this, that the licence shown is incorrect, or that the provenance looks doubtful. A line of explanation is enough to start.
You do not need a lawyer or a formal notice. A clear, good-faith message is enough.
What happens next
We read every report. A moderator checks it against the licence evidence we hold for that font.
We are building a reporting form and an automatic, temporary quarantine — a font under review will be hidden from the catalogue while we look into it, before any decision is made. Until that ships, email reaches us directly.
The outcome is one of three: we restore the font if the report does not hold up, we keep it down, or we get in touch to arrange proper permission. When rights are genuinely in doubt, we remove first and resolve after.
Where we stand
FontKurd is provenance-first. A font whose licence or origin we cannot verify is never published in the first place — that rule is what makes this a verified library rather than one more archive.
So a takedown is rarely a fight. If your report raises real doubt about a font's rights, our default is to remove it, quickly and in good faith, and to reconsider only with evidence in hand.
How to reach us
Email us at legal@kurdfonts.net, or use the contact page. Putting the font's name in the subject line helps us find it fast.
We aim to reply to every report within a few days. A formal notice-and-counter-notice process will follow before public submissions open.