It's not a straightforward yes or no. Using song lyrics in fiction often involves legal issues. You might be able to do it with permission from the copyright holder or if your use is protected under specific circumstances defined by copyright law. But it's best to consult a legal expert to be sure.
It depends. In some cases, you might be able to use song lyrics if it falls under fair use, but it's often complicated and requires careful consideration of copyright laws.
You need to get the proper permissions first. Usually, you have to contact the copyright owner or their representatives.
Yes, you can, but there are some legal considerations. You need to obtain the proper licenses or permissions to avoid copyright infringement.
The lyrics of "The Wind Rises" were as follows: Along the way, I stop and walk, following the traces of the youth drifting The moment before I stepped out of the station, I hesitated I can't help but laugh, this homesickness is still inevitable And the sky in Nagano is still as warm as ever, the wind blowing from the past Once upon a time, when I first met this world, I lingered and looked at the horizon as if it was in front of me I'm willing to go through fire and water to walk it again Now that I've gone through all the lingering in this world Over the years, different side faces accidentally intruded into your smile I used to be unable to extricate myself from the vastness of the world I'm also addicted to the dream talk, I have to be true or false, I don't struggle, I'm not afraid of jokes I once turned my youth into her, and I once flicked out the midsummer with my fingertips The reason why my heart is moved, let's go with fate Walking against the light, let the wind and rain beat The short road is walking and stopping, but there is also a distance I don't know if I'm touching a story or a mood Maybe what I look forward to is just being enemies with time Once again, I see you smiling sweetly in the cool morning light Once upon a time, when I first met this world, I lingered and looked at the horizon as if it was in front of me I'm willing to go through fire and water to walk it again Now I've walked through this world and lingered Over the years, different side faces accidentally intruded into your smile I used to be unable to extricate myself from the vastness of the world and indulge in its sleep talk I have to be true or false, I don't struggle, I don't fear jokes I once turned my youth into her, and I once flicked out the midsummer with my fingertips Let fate take its course The evening breeze blows the white hair at your temples and smoothes the scars left by memories The light and darkness in your eyes are mixed, and a smile blooms The twilight covers your staggering steps, walking into the painting hidden by the bed The you in the painting is talking with your head down I still sigh at the vastness of the world and indulge in childhood love words There's no truth or falsehood left, no struggle, meaningless jokes I finally returned her youth with the midsummer that popped out of my fingertips The heart moves and goes with the wind In the name of love, are you still willing? "Luo Han's Lyric Collection" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Yes, you can. But you need to make sure you have the legal right to do so to avoid copyright infringement.
In most cases, no. Using song lyrics in a novel without permission can lead to copyright infringement. But there are some exceptions if the use falls under fair use, but that's a complex legal determination.
Using song lyrics in your novel isn't straightforward. You have to follow the legal process to get permission. Without it, you could be sued for violating copyright laws. So, think carefully before including them.
Yes, you can, but there might be some legal considerations. You'd need to ensure you have the proper rights or are using it within the bounds of fair use.
In most cases, no. Using song lyrics without proper authorization is likely to be illegal as it infringes on copyright.
The lyrics of " Salvation " were: " On the brightly lit streets, a sudden cold wave struck. The distant gentleness could not solve the recent worries, whether it was drifting with the tide. In the dead of night, I lurk in your wound. Dreams were like hydrogen balloons that flew out of the sky and eventually disappeared. A person was sleepwalking, like a running rhinoceros, not giving up until the end. If love needed to be together, hate needed to be free. Love and hate were entangled. What can I use to save? When love is spilled, who can bless who? Who can my wish wait for? What can I use to save you? Love can see blood and seal your throat. Who can bless who? Who can make love never stop?" " Hugging You in the Wind of the City " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
Sure. However, you need to be cautious. Make sure you have the proper rights or are using lyrics that are in the public domain. Also, the use of lyrics should enhance the story and not feel forced or out of place.