If it is for personal use like just writing down parts of a book or poems, or even favourite lyrics of songs in your journal or diary. it is okay and if you want to re-post it on another website, you have to givereferencesto your sources. It is not okay when you have the intention tocommercialize it- like you want to sell it. That would be illegal and going against copy right laws. It is also not allowed to copy full lyrics in university as any work has to show your skills not someone else's work. In most universitiesplagiarism can get a student expelled.
Yes, you are allowed to put song titles and song quotes on your books.
However, if you are going to get your book published, you need to get a copyright from the artist of the song.
unless you have quotes and tell who wrote the lyrics yes.
Do not quote lyrics in your book. You will have to pay royalties to the author of the song.
you should actully go to youtube and put the song and then at the last word of the song you should put lyrics or go to google and put what are the lyrics for and then for the for you put the song and there you go you have the lyrics YOUR WELCOME ATLEAST
Unless this is a trick question, the lyrics are from the song As Long As I Can See The Light by Creedence Clearwater Revival. The song Winter from the album Goat's Head Soup refers to candles. The lyrics are "But I been burnin' my bell, book and candle".
look it up on google and put the word lyrics at the end of the song's tittle.
If you put quotes around it or include it in a bibliography, then it is not plagiarism.
The song title is "Put Another Log on the Fire." Tompall Glaser wrote the lyrics.
Well I do not think you can put lyrics on your Juke, but the only best part is the music You can memorize the lyrics to the song.
Yes,you select a song from your iTunes library and click on 'Get Info',then go to 'Lyrics' and write or paste in the lyrics for the song and click 'Save'.When you put the song on your iPod touch,just tap on the screen where the album art is when listening to the song and the lyrics will come up. Hope this helped :)
Yes, otherwise you are saying that the words from the book are your words, and that is plagiarism.
You review it, and then put it in your own words. Copying it right from the book is plagiarism.
Use moviemaker and sync the words with the song.