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quincy

Senior Member
No. You can read a book to a friend.

Recording the reading could violate the author's rights and reading aloud to a group could violate the author's rights.
 

quincy

Senior Member
https://www.copyright.gov

See 17 USC section 101, public performance.

A copyright holder has an exclusive right to perform a work. It is one of several exclusive rights granted the holder of a copyright.

The Copyright Act says that "to perform a work means to recite, render, play, dance, or act it, either directly or by means of any device or process or, in the case of a motion picture or other audiovisual work, to show its images in any sequence or to make the sounds accompanying it audible."
 
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https://www.copyright.gov

See 17 USC section 101, public performance.

A copyright holder has an exclusive right to perform a work. It is one of several exclusive rights granted the holder of a copyright.

The Copyright Act says that "to perform a work means to recite, render, play, dance, or act it, either directly or by means of any device or process or, in the case of a motion picture or other audiovisual work, to show its images in any sequence or to make the sounds accompanying it audible."
So is reading privately not equivalent to a performance?
 

quincy

Senior Member
Unless the public gathers for your reading, there is no copyright violation if you read a story aloud to a friend.

An example of a public performance is reading aloud to a group at a book store.
 

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