adorkkable
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so, i'm appropriating a tennyson poem and have decided to cut down on the amount of writing i need to do by stealing a fair chunk of his
from the poem i'm appropriating (the lady of shalott, if anyone cares), i'm using 4 stanzas as epigraphs for each of my sections (4 in total, not... 4 per section), totalling about 20% of the poem, and then using one stanza from "the splendour falls", which is only 3 stanzas long, totalling about 33.33% of the poem.
am i violating any copyright laws here? or is it alright, seeing as mr tennyson here has been dead for a while? (and because i'm giving him credit, in a very very roundabout way?)
and this is a short story too, if it's important.
thankyouverymuchlies in advance
from the poem i'm appropriating (the lady of shalott, if anyone cares), i'm using 4 stanzas as epigraphs for each of my sections (4 in total, not... 4 per section), totalling about 20% of the poem, and then using one stanza from "the splendour falls", which is only 3 stanzas long, totalling about 33.33% of the poem.
am i violating any copyright laws here? or is it alright, seeing as mr tennyson here has been dead for a while? (and because i'm giving him credit, in a very very roundabout way?)
and this is a short story too, if it's important.
thankyouverymuchlies in advance