: In fiction, can I write about Downing College, Cambridge? I have included, in my fictional book, several mentions about Downing College, Cambridge. Now they have a fete on their lawns. Two Russians
I have included, in my fictional book, several mentions about Downing College, Cambridge. Now they have a fete on their lawns. Two Russians are killed there during the fete. No mention of staff involved, all the rest is nice stuff.
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In general, you can write about a place without getting into trouble about it. Look at all the authors who have done this before: Ian Fleming, J.K. Rowling, Nick Hornby.
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