Yes, you can. But there might be some legal and copyright considerations.
Yes, it's possible. But make sure to either use lyrics that are freely available for such use or get the proper authorization. Ignoring this could result in copyright infringement and potential legal consequences.
You can quote song lyrics in a novel. But it's important to understand that copyright laws apply. If the lyrics are in the public domain or you have permission from the copyright holder, it's okay. Otherwise, you could face legal issues.
You can quote song lyrics in a story, but be cautious. Check the specific copyright laws and the terms of the song's license. Sometimes, a short quote for commentary or illustration might be okay, but extensive use without permission is risky.
Yes, you can. As long as you give proper attribution, it's usually allowed.
You need to get the proper permissions first. Usually, it involves contacting the copyright holders. Also, make sure to cite the source accurately within your novel.
Yes, you can, but there are some legal considerations to keep in mind.
The amount you can quote lyrics in a story varies. Generally, fair use allows for a limited portion, but it's best to seek permission if it's a significant amount. Also, consider the purpose and context of the quote within the story.
Yes, you can. But there are some legal considerations and you might need to obtain the proper permissions.
The lyrics of Ganfan's song were: Bring my bowl of rice, awaken the soul of Ganfan. I really want to, 321 knock. Finally, it was time for dinner. The first one to rush to the restaurant was not a human being. Only after he was full would he be energetic. The boss had not ordered it yet. Another pot, a dry rice person, a dry rice soul. A dry man eats with a basin, an autumn knife cuts off water and sweat. Only dry rice can solve thousands of worries, dry rice people rush ah.
The lyrics of " Mistaken Longevity " included the following content: Past dust and mirror overlap, the sunset clouds fall asleep with the candlelight, only regretting that it's hard to burn out my longing for you through the eternal night. Remembering the wind and snow between your eyebrows, fate lying dormant in your sleeves, turning into infatuation, rolling up, replaying Nirvana's longing for life after life, why not delay my longevity? I hope that the world and you can pour a cup of wine down the Milky Way, nine thousand times in a light boat in another life, why not delay my longevity? I hope that the world and you can pour a cup of wine down the Milky Way, riding together in a light boat, why not delay my longevity? The Milky Way is nine thousand layers, separated by generations, in a light boat, we can ride together, for love, why not delay longevity?
The lyrics of the song "Mistaken Longevity" were: The sunset glow fell asleep by candlelight. I only hate that I can't burn out my longing. Crossing the Eternal Night. I recall the wind and snow between your brows. Destiny lurks in my sleeves, turning into a lingering, winding stream. Replaying the yearning of Nirvana for generations. Why should I delay my long life? I wish the world was with you. I pour my cup over the nine thousand stars. We'll share a boat in a lifetime. For love's sake, what harm is there in delaying longevity? I swear my vows of eternal love. I wave my sleeves and scatter the twelve towers and five cities. The mortal world will build a hut and enter a dream together."