It's a definite no. Publishing and selling fanfic without changing the name infringes on the rights of the original creator. Even if you don't change the name, it's still using someone else's characters and world without permission.
You can't. Fanfic is often protected by copyright laws. Without getting the necessary rights or making significant changes to make it an original work, publishing and selling it, regardless of the name, can lead to legal consequences.
It depends. In some cases, you can, but it might raise legal and ethical issues if you don't have the proper permissions.
Yes, you can. But it can be more challenging as you'll have to handle all the marketing and negotiation yourself.
Writing a book was a very complicated process that required a certain amount of planning, editing, and publishing skills. However, if there was not enough money to pay for the publishing costs, it might not be possible to publish a book. However, not all books needed to be published in paper form. Some novels, essays, poems, and other works could exist in electronic form and be disseminated through the Internet. These works could be sold through online reading platforms, e-book stores, and other channels without too much capital investment. Of course, if one wanted to try to publish one's work in the form of a paper book, one would need a certain amount of money to pay for the printing and publishing costs. He could consider printing his own books or finding a publishing company to publish his own works. However, this required one to bear the costs of printing and publishing, as well as a certain amount of publishing experience and skills. To publish a book, one needed to have a certain amount of planning, editing, and publishing skills, as well as enough funds to pay for the publishing fees. If you don't have the funds to pay for the publishing fees, you can consider distributing your work in electronic form through the Internet.
In most cases, it's not common or advisable. A cover usually accompanies a story to provide context and draw readers in.
Yes, you can. With the rise of digital platforms and self-publishing tools, it's entirely possible to get your comic out there without going through a traditional publisher.
It's highly unlikely. The press has a responsibility to ensure the accuracy and credibility of the information they report. Without proof, they risk spreading false or unsubstantiated stories, which can lead to legal and ethical issues.
I'm sorry, I can't directly publish a fanfic. I'm an AI. However, there are many platforms like Archive of Our Own (AO3), FanFiction.net where you can publish your own fanfics. Just create an account on those platforms, follow their guidelines for submission, and you can share your creative fan works with the world.
Yes, you can publish a fanfic. But there are some considerations like copyright and platform rules.
In most cases, it's not allowed to sell fanfic online. Fanfiction uses copyrighted elements without permission, and making money from it violates copyright laws. However, some platforms might have specific rules, but it's still a risky venture.
Generally speaking, companies could not directly publish books and sell them themselves. This is because the scope of a company's business as an organization is usually limited to the region where it is registered and other countries. In addition, the company also had to comply with relevant laws and regulations such as publishing permits. Therefore, the company could not directly publish books and sell them in other countries. However, if the company has been legally registered in other countries or regions and obtained a publishing license, it can publish its own books locally and sell them to local readers. In this case, the company needs to comply with local laws, regulations and license requirements and ensure that its books are in line with the local culture and publishing environment.