Yes, you generally need permission to write about someone in a book, especially if it involves revealing personal or private information about them. Failure to obtain permission could lead to legal issues such as defamation or invasion of privacy.
It is generally legal to write a book about someone without their permission as long as the information is true and does not invade their privacy or defame them. However, it is always a good idea to consult with a legal professional to ensure that you are not violating any laws.
No you do not. Cities and towns are not copyright, and you are free to write about them.
It is okay to write a book on something that is copyrighted, but you cannot publish your work unless you get permission from the author.
You write to the publisher. The information is on the first page of the book, along with an address.
Book rights is the legal permission to write on a particular subject such as someones career or life.
Of course not, have you ever heard of an unauthorized biography?
someone who is not able to read or write a book.
You must obtain the written permission from the author.
You want to write a book about one person? You would need their permission if you want to publish it. If you don't plan to publish it you can write it.
Generally, using someone's picture in a book without their permission can lead to legal issues, particularly concerning copyright and privacy rights. If the image is copyrighted, you would need permission from the copyright holder. Additionally, using someone's likeness for commercial purposes without consent may violate their right of publicity. It's always best to seek permission to avoid potential legal complications.
If someone has used your credit card to book a hotel without your permission, it is considered credit card fraud.
Many authors collaborate and write books together.