malena2006
New Member
I know that copying situations from a work of fiction amounts to plagiarism. What about taking a situation from a non-fiction book? Let’s say I am writing a novel about an American general in WWII, and I include (with suitable modifications) an anecdote taken from a biography of Patton, is that plagiarism? What if the book is an autobiography and the author is still alive? Could the author take legal action? When I was young there was a proliferation of novels fictionalizing the life of the Onassis and the Kennedy families , but I don’t remember the authors being sued.