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I plan to write a book which will be filled with a collection of news stories on a certain subject.
Is there anything stopping me from trawling the internet for stories and using them for the book? I realise that I would probably have to state where I got my information from - newspaper name.
Can I use quotes and should I attribute them to a person, an alias or use terms like 'a neighbour'?
The book is about people dying in stupid circumstances - can anybody foresee any additional problems that I might have in using this subject area? Obviously I am keeping the 'exact' nature of the book to myself just now - but I want it to be as tasteful as it can be.
Thanks for any help and guidance.
Is there anything stopping me from trawling the internet for stories and using them for the book? I realise that I would probably have to state where I got my information from - newspaper name.
Can I use quotes and should I attribute them to a person, an alias or use terms like 'a neighbour'?
The book is about people dying in stupid circumstances - can anybody foresee any additional problems that I might have in using this subject area? Obviously I am keeping the 'exact' nature of the book to myself just now - but I want it to be as tasteful as it can be.
Thanks for any help and guidance.
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