A: Technically yes (they are in C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat\Resource\CIDFont ), but legally no—it violates Adobe's EULA. Use the free substitution method instead.
sudo apt-get install poppler-utils pdftops -eps yourfile.pdf output.eps This bypasses font rendering entirely. If you need similar typefaces for design work and cannot use Adobe fonts legally, these free alternatives are safe and high-quality: cid font f1 f2 f3 f4 free download link
| CID Fallback | Open-Source Equivalent | Download Link (Safe) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | "Noto Serif CJK JP" | Google Fonts / GitHub (Noto Fonts) | | F2 (Japanese Sans) | "Noto Sans CJK JP" | Google Fonts | | F3 (Trad. Chinese Serif) | "Source Han Serif (TC)" | GitHub (Adobe Open Source) | | F4 (Simp. Chinese Serif) | "Source Han Serif (SC)" | GitHub (Adobe Open Source) | If you need similar typefaces for design work