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ScenicAngel

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I'm in the stages of planning and setting up a business. I would be making up memory albums for people or special mom/dad albums. I have no clue how to contact some of the artist of their work I would like to include or will be asked to include in the albums. I have read several places, some artist are pretty flexible but when i try to contact them i get their agency? and of course no, i can't use them no i can't contact the artist. Here's what a possible album would be: wedding album, i will be charging for whole completed album, some charge per page. a couple would like their special songs lyrics in their album on special stationary pages. well, then i need to get a hold of the writer of the lyrics to print them to the stationary, if they want the stationary to have a graphic by a well known artist i need to get a hold of them, if they want a special poem i need to get a hold of the writer..... how? I can't get close enough or emails to find out. these albums are just for their personal use but i need to make sure what i need to do and how to do it prior to this coming up. if i need to contact a copyright lawyer to have them contact each of the artists/writers that are possible, what would something like this cost? I'm in New Hampshire...

Any help would be greatly appreciated, right now plans are on hold til i know how to get thru this part...

Thank you
ScenicAngel
 


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T-DESIGNER

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I have not read this book, but the title seems like it might
give you some assistance:

"Getting Permission: How To License & Clear Copyrighted
Materials Online & Off" by Attorney Richard Stim

I don't know the publisher's name of the book.

Do a search for "free legal information", and visit the
copyright department of the book stores on the sites
that come up in your search list.

Disclaimer: This response is neither a recommendation nor
an advertisment for any publisher, book, book seller,
author, or web site.
 
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ScenicAngel

Guest
Thank you for responding... I'll go do that now... Hopefully something can get worked out.... :)

Thanks again,
ScenicAngel
 

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