im writing a book with real people too.... i just changed their names and exgaratted parts and made little differences. if the people pick up on it and try take me to court i will denie its about them and i shouldnt get in trouble coz there is no proof
2007-01-09 12:21:13
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answered by lily 2
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I pass judgement on a well guide, identical to I could pass judgement on a well film. My quantity one rule is, if it makes me cry, it is handed my scan. I like books that make me consider as despite the fact that the characters and their instances are truly. I wish to put out of your mind that I'm even studying. A well guide is one who continues you up into the early hours of the morning. You uncover your self crying, shaking in worry or pleasure. Those are the books which are "epidermis breaking" for my part. So a few humans would possibly love Twilight, different's hate it. As lengthy because it made anybody, someplace get the ones chills and goosebumps, it is regarded a well guide in my head. Well-written does not neccessarily imply it has to have gigantic vocab and such a lot of main points you do not even recognise what is taking place, to me it simply signifies that the author is aware of what she or he is doing with their tale. Oh good, I'm rambling, so I'll quit. But well-nigh, a well guide has to seize you by means of the hair and throw you into a global you in no way knew existed and go away you awe-struck and perplexed whilst it is over.
2016-09-03 19:18:54
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answered by cheuvront 4
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You don't need their permission as long as you don't lie. Just be prepared to go to court and get a good lawyer if it gets published. They can sue for damages if it's proven any can be found.
If they sign a release they could get a piece of what you earn from the book and could make decisions on how it is written.
2007-01-09 11:41:40
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answered by GG Alan Alda 4
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Maybe you'd be better off to change the peoples names, change their stories a bit and label it fiction. It could save you having to pay for a lawyer.
Or, maybe call a lawyer and see how much it would be to have these people sign a contract before you publish the book, hence preventing a future law suit.
2007-01-09 11:47:21
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answered by ssmith 3
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well I am not quite sure either but i am making a book to and i am 12 its called the girl who wished it has all my secrets drama humor and all the things i went through I am on chaper 13 as of this moment so i hope in the future it can be published
2007-01-09 12:56:33
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answered by thamina 2
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Just don't use thier real names. That way the story will be true to you and you won't get sued and use the whole "peoples names been changed." thing. Or use their real names because a lot of the people that read it won't know unless they grew up with you and they know its you.
2007-01-09 11:44:27
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answered by rena_kurama 2
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