Generally, copyright law in the U.S. does not protect typefaces. Fonts may be protected as long as the font qualifies as computer software or a program (and in fact, most fonts are programs or software). ... England also allows typeface designs to be protected by copyright (since 1989).Feb 1, 2019.
For example, the iconic Coca-Cola® logo mark, which has been registered numerous times, is written with specific cursive characters. As mentioned before, the typeface itself is not subject to copyright protection in the United States, but the logo design in its entirety is protected as by United States trademark law.May 31, 2016