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I am a fiction writer. I am not published and I do not...

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Question by Sandy
Submitted on 8/11/2005
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I am a fiction writer. I am not published and I do not profit from my work. I write for fun. Is it legal to use song lyrics in their original form to set the mood of the literature? I add proper disclaimers and always credit the work I use. I am terribly confused about this.


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