literal because lisenced fiqurative in that hasnt yet been published
Literal and figurative language is a distinction in traditional systems for analyzing language. Literal language refers to words that do not deviate from their defined meaning. Figurative language refers to words, and groups of words, that exaggerate or alter the usual meanings of the component words. Figurative language may involve analogy to similar concepts or other contexts, and may involve exaggerations. These alterations result in figures of speech.
I wouldn't try to publish that statement.
Reports of the living costs, non-priority debts, priority debts and income are required of the Congress to publish a statement of all expenditures and income.
They do not publish one. There is a code of conduct however
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You would have to ask the original publishers to grant you right to publish(license) then pitch your book to the publishing companies.
Legal doctrine. If you publish a defamatory statement, even if the statement was originally made by someone else and you clearly attribute it to that someone else, you can still be liable for it.
Using photos from a site its a matter of the license the sites uses to publish the photos under. You have to check the license and see if your use case -e.g. private/commercial usage- is allowed or not.
It actually depends like if it was a magazine for everyone to read. Or like for school or something. I don't think you would need a license. You just have to be careful on what you write and how you write it. (Criticism from others).
Assuming "you" to be generic, not literal, one contributes to science by making or participating in serious research, either professionally or as a genuine amateur able to publish worthwhile results in peer-reviewed journals.
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Who publish them?