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I was reading an article in my local paper (Pittsburgh) about AnneTyler,
which was reprinted from the NY Times. The writer said that of Anne's books centered around meals. I have read, I think, all of her books. What would be the legal or other problems about creating receipes for the meals mentioned in her books. and writing a book about them? Would it be a case of just "doing it", or would I need to consult, heaven forbid, layers (lawyers)? Tom |
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mary wrote:
I was reading an article in my local paper (Pittsburgh) about AnneTyler, which was reprinted from the NY Times. The writer said that of Anne's books centered around meals. I have read, I think, all of her books. What would be the legal or other problems about creating receipes for the meals mentioned in her books. and writing a book about them? Would it be a case of just "doing it", or would I need to consult, heaven forbid, layers (lawyers)? If you use her "universe," you'll need permission. Talk to an intellectual property lawyer. Pastorio |