: Re: Do you need to get author's permission to quote him in a non-fiction book? I have a non-fiction book idea that would frequently use quotes/reviews from a specific author. Would I need to
I'd ask. If you're not using the quotes to misrepresent the author or show the author in a negative light, I can't see why the person would say no. And I'm not sure where Fair Use ends and Infringement begins in terms of copyright.
Besides, if this person is doing a lot of your heavy lifting, it would be courteous to get the person's permission to be linked with you (or at least to give the person a heads-up).
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