Legal Question in Intellectual Property in California
Can I take a speaches I heard and put them in a book? Of course naming the persons how gave each speach as the title?
Asked on 4/12/12, 9:09 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Bryan Whipple
Bryan R. R. Whipple, Attorney at Law
While the author of a speech doesn't have a copyright in the speech material unless and until it is put in a permanent form (such as writing or recording), it's very likely that any important speech has been put into a permanent format of some kind, so I'd say you cannot take other people's speeches and re-publish them in a book without permission.
Answered on 4/12/12, 10:38 pm