: Re: Children's book copyright issues I recently finished writing a children's book about the moon. I was ready to submit it to different publishers when I came across another book with the same
No. If you were quoting parts of the other book, or if you were directly copying the pictures of the book, then it would be a problem. But if you're simply telling a story about a similar subject then there's no problem. Nobody can copyright the moon, and any story about the phases of the moon is to some degree going to have a similar structure. It sounds like you're fine.
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