What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida
Hi everyone,
I am an artist in the midst of creating an adult coloring book themed around Celtic mythology, using characters from the various legends of the associated countries - all public domain, so no issues there.
There are many contemporary works of fiction that are based on and inspired by said myths, and it was reading these books as a child that sparked my interest in them - Cooper's Dark is Rising series, Alexander's Prydain series, and L'Engle's A Swiftly Tilting Planet, to name a few. I would love to include a scene or a few characters from works such as these - perhaps one or two pages each out of a book of 50 images or so, along with a brief synopsis of the work and how it relates to the mythologies - both to add variety to the artwork and to promote these excellent books. The illustrations would be my own, without reference to previously published scenes from any of the works.
I hope to self-publish the coloring book via amazon and various other online and/or brick-and-mortar venues.
What are the legal requirements for images based upon (not copied from) copyrighted work? Should I ask permission of the copyright holder/publisher, or would work of this type fall under fair use? This seems like a gray area; I have had artwork I did for a series of blog articles on the Chronicles of Narnia published (by someone else) as part of a devotional/scholarly book, apparently without issue, but I'm not sure this is in the same category.
Thanks for any help on this!
ETA: Ha! Wait, I just realized there's already been a thread on this. https://forum.freeadvice.com/sports-arts-entertainment-law-86/adult-coloring-book-w-original-drawings-book-characters-living-author-618941.html
Never mind - unless anyone can tell me if what I want to do is significantly different since what I would want to do would constitute only a small percentage of the work.
Hi everyone,
I am an artist in the midst of creating an adult coloring book themed around Celtic mythology, using characters from the various legends of the associated countries - all public domain, so no issues there.
There are many contemporary works of fiction that are based on and inspired by said myths, and it was reading these books as a child that sparked my interest in them - Cooper's Dark is Rising series, Alexander's Prydain series, and L'Engle's A Swiftly Tilting Planet, to name a few. I would love to include a scene or a few characters from works such as these - perhaps one or two pages each out of a book of 50 images or so, along with a brief synopsis of the work and how it relates to the mythologies - both to add variety to the artwork and to promote these excellent books. The illustrations would be my own, without reference to previously published scenes from any of the works.
I hope to self-publish the coloring book via amazon and various other online and/or brick-and-mortar venues.
What are the legal requirements for images based upon (not copied from) copyrighted work? Should I ask permission of the copyright holder/publisher, or would work of this type fall under fair use? This seems like a gray area; I have had artwork I did for a series of blog articles on the Chronicles of Narnia published (by someone else) as part of a devotional/scholarly book, apparently without issue, but I'm not sure this is in the same category.
Thanks for any help on this!
ETA: Ha! Wait, I just realized there's already been a thread on this. https://forum.freeadvice.com/sports-arts-entertainment-law-86/adult-coloring-book-w-original-drawings-book-characters-living-author-618941.html
Never mind - unless anyone can tell me if what I want to do is significantly different since what I would want to do would constitute only a small percentage of the work.
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