What is the name of your state? Minnesota
i am writing a christian teaching book, that i want to publish, and there are a few small paraphrased things i read in books but i dont remember which ones.
my question is
if the original person does not push the copyright issue with me, like say they dont care or are dead and their related families dont care,
can someone else who is not the copyright owner push the copyright infringement on me, let say anyone whatsoever if they want to be bogus.
bottom line does it take the original copyright owner or current copyright holder/family in order to push copyright infringements or stop and desist
it was such a small amount borrowed, its not exact phrases and just briefly paraphrased. I am just thinking its under the fair use copyright policy because its a teaching book.
First, just because you are writing a “teaching” book does not mean you can use copyright-protected material without authorization from the copyright holder. And, when using copyrighted material taken from other books (either verbatim or paraphrased), you can have not just one copyright holder whose rights need to be considered but several (e.g., author, publishers) who hold rights in the work.
The fair use doctrine allows for limited uses of copyrighted works if used in connection with criticism of or comments on a work, in the course of news reporting, for teaching purposes, or as part of a research or scholarship activity.
Fair use, however, is not
permission to use copyrighted works but rather an affirmative
defense to a claim of copyright infringement, should the holder of a copyright take exception to your unauthorized use of the work and sue you.
All cases where fair use is the defense to a claim of infringement will be decided on the specific facts of use. A court considers four factors when making a decision on fair use - the purpose and character of the use (e.g., whether the use is commercial or educational), the nature of the copyrighted work (e.g., entertainment, news), the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the work as a whole (e.g., a line in a poem, a chapter of a book), the effect of the use on the market for or value of the work.
my second question is i used one small phrase from Albert Einstein, how does this work should i seek someones permission on that?
it was about his view of life and how to treat it, nothing scientific or mathematical
Q3 what is insurance do i need it for my book?, is it ok not too
I would not use any material from Albert Einstein without permission from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the copyright holder. You must pay for any use. Here are links to permissions:
http://www.albert-einstein.org/archives13.html and
http://alberteinstein.info/terms_of_use.html
As an author, you would be smart to have professional (media) liability insurance, enough to cover the costs of a lawsuit should one arise over the contents of your book. You would also be smart to have a publishing law professional personally review your book prior to publication, to help you edit and avoid the areas most likely to attract a lawsuit.
Good luck.
Here is a link to your previous thread about your book, for reference purposes:
https://forum.freeadvice.com/threads/new-full-book.658557/