Can I use OpenDyslexic in my Book/Product/Application?

Can I use OpenDyslexic in my Book/Product/Application?

Yes.

Longer answer: 
OpenDyslexic is licensed under the BitStream Vera Sans license (Details here: https://www.gnome.org/fonts/#Final_Bitstream_Vera_Fonts).

However,  
OpenDyslexic 3, and OpenDyslexic Mono are licensed under SIL-OFL, which allows greater flexibility in usage (https://scripts.sil.org/OFL).

The differences in these licenses would not affect most users or production uses.
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