If you're worried about copyrights, or do not wish to pay licensing fees, use one of the fonts from the
Open Font Library.
Regarding the answer to your question, Microsoft Typography states that:
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Originally Posted by Microsoft
Microsoft licenses existing fonts from various font vendors, but also commissions original fonts. If you are looking to license a particular font, you should contact the vendor directly. The vendor will be listed in the font's copyright or trademark entry. Use our free Font properties extension to access this information.
Until recently, most fonts that include a Microsoft copyright or trademark notice have only been available as part of Microsoft products. Although some fonts remain Microsoft-exclusive, a number of Microsoft fonts are now available to end users, ISVs and OEMs under license from Ascender Corporation. These include 'Verdana', 'Georgia', 'Comic Sans MS', 'Microsoft Sans Serif', 'Nina', 'Tahoma', 'Wingdings', 'Webdings' and 'Trebuchet MS'.
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You can download the Font properties extender from
http://www.microsoft.com/typography/...roperty21.mspx
Jam it back in, in the dark.