Goodies/Fonts Folder on the CS5.5 Install DVD

I recently upgraded to CS5.5 so I could get CS6 (upgrade) at the lower price...  But I noticed something while installing CS5.5.  It comes with a 2nd DVD which contains a folder named "goodies" and inside that folder is a folder for fonts.  Should I or can I install these fonts?  Are these new fonts?  I'm slightly confused and I couldn't find anything in the Adobe databases about installing these fonts.
It would seem to me if you name a folder "goodies" this would mean "extras" or "bonus".  But if someone could tell me what these fonts are for and if and how to install them I would appreciate it.
Thanks!
Oh: And BTW...  I'm using the Mac Version of CS5.5 Web Design Premium If this make any difference.

This is not quite correct. The user of the Creative Suite does not own the fonts in the “goodies” directory or any other fonts installed as part of the installation process. The user has a license to use them, but that does not constitute ownership in any manner!
Many of the fonts in the “goodies” directory are directly installed by the Creative Suite applications installers. For the most part, the fonts are provided in this directory to allow easy reinstallation at a later point or in a user-designated directory.
          - Dov

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