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What is the name of your state? New Mexico, but some of the artisst are from the UK and U some are fromother countries.
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You can generally use the real names of real people and real entities and real goods or services in your writings if you use them in a descriptive way.What is the name of your state? New Mexico, but some of the artisst are from the UK and U some are fromother countries.
... Yes I'm going to publish the book and the celebrities are in the end of the book At a concert It shows a shot of power leave 3 to 5 of them Singing just briefly while it's cutting in-and-out between the crowd and the protagonist is doing ... yes it's a fiction based on a true Story...
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Using the names of real people and real places lends a sense of reality to the fictional tale being told. There is generally nothing wrong with this as long as the real people and places are incidental to the story (i.e., background) and not the story's driving force.If is fiction why don't you create fictional names for those celebs? What if you write a book where you mention things in a negative way or advocate for a cause which a XYZ celeb is against it or in conflict with the endorsements and clients they are already working with? They can sue you too for the mention of their names on your book is a confirmation that they agree with you. Be careful or you could lose it all. BTW follow Quincy advice too. All the best with your book!