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wolf63 | 16:33 Sun 01st Mar 2009 | Law
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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.






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i have a few books like this...they dont appear to have any bibliography but some entries do mention where the story came from

i dont know but you may need permission from the families?

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