Being a first time writer, i wonder if any of you A B'er's will know this little headbanger.
if you are writing e.g...Say a character is driving a Ford Anglia in your story; Is stating the car is a "Ford Anglia" breaking copyright law? Would i need to aquire permission if i wanted to include that car because of it being A Ford??
I'm not a copyright lawyer, but it seems to me that you might be worrying unnecessarily about details. The Ford motor company, if they bothered at all, would surely be pleased to get a mention. After all, if your character drives his car along Marylebone High Street, I don't think that the local authority would want a fee from you just for mentioning a road name. You can rest easy on this one, I think.
Have you got a deal lined up? Or are you thinking self-published E-book?
If it is the latter a friend of mine gathers a small trickle of income through an e-book he wrote and published through Lulu.com - although you may want an editor before the end if you're heading down this route.
PS. Good planning tool for writing narratives: Scrivener. The beta is free on windows at the moment.
Good "force you to write" tool: Write or die, worth the £8 (or similar) they charge for the desktop version too. Although the online one is entirely free.
But if the Ford Anglia was constantly breaking down in this story, (believe me they did break down a lot) could he be dragged over the coals for giving Ford a bad name?
as a film maker, we have tp acquire permission to picture or mention branded products...sometimes you have to pay.
most give permission and are happy to have a bit of publicity ...but...if your subject is a taboo one you may find they could have a case to have it removed...
we used a brand of whiskey in a scene where the character tried to kill himself, and the company refused outright to allow it...