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On this episode of the Write.Publish.Market podcast, Jodi is talking about something that’s becoming more and more popular in the author-entrepreneur world: how to use client stories and interviews (podcasts specifically) in your book.
When it comes to sharing a client story or sharing a quote from a podcast the copyright owner of the material is not always clear. There are instances where you’re sharing a client case study or a client's success when you’re maybe not even naming them. So you don’t obtain their permission to use that as an example. But when it comes to putting something in a book, sometimes it gets a little bit dicey here. Jodi is talking you through a couple of these examples so you can get a sense for what you should and should not be doing as far as best practices when you’re putting a book together and you want to use other people’s stories, words, etc.
Download the full transcript here.
By Jodi Brandon5
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On this episode of the Write.Publish.Market podcast, Jodi is talking about something that’s becoming more and more popular in the author-entrepreneur world: how to use client stories and interviews (podcasts specifically) in your book.
When it comes to sharing a client story or sharing a quote from a podcast the copyright owner of the material is not always clear. There are instances where you’re sharing a client case study or a client's success when you’re maybe not even naming them. So you don’t obtain their permission to use that as an example. But when it comes to putting something in a book, sometimes it gets a little bit dicey here. Jodi is talking you through a couple of these examples so you can get a sense for what you should and should not be doing as far as best practices when you’re putting a book together and you want to use other people’s stories, words, etc.
Download the full transcript here.

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