Legal Question in Intellectual Property in Texas
Hi, I'm considering writing a book analyzing the Facebook statuses of a few individuals. However, I don't want them to know that I'm doing it, as they'd likely change the way they post and the like. I'm wondering if I need their consent in order to do this, or if what they post on Facebook is, essentially, in the public domain and is up for grabs. As a side note, I was planning to change names to conceal their identity.
Thanks,
A Beginning Writer
1 Answer from Attorneys
Changing names and concealing identity should be sufficient and eliminate need for consent. Truly conceal the identity--change location, as well. If it is someone from Houston, say it is someone from Tulsa. If from LA say Phoenix, for example. You get the idea. Put a disclaimer in your preface, namely that the names and locations are fictional to protect identities. If you meet with success sufficient to afford it, hire a copyright lawyer to guide and protect you in these endeavors. Call or email if I can help. I am licensed in Texas although copyright law is Federal law.
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