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: Re: Can a mock-magazine with fictitious content count legally as fan fiction? I contribute to a motoring website, well, one that's got Photoshop of cars, motoring history etc. - it's a small obscure
As long as the work is sufficiently differentiated from the original sources, it should qualify as original work in which case you would own the full copyright over it. Even still, original trademarks and registered trade names if used, such as British Leyland (BL) Austin, Jaguar etc. would still be the copyright of the original owners. If used, you must attribute copyright to them.
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