Yes, you can generally use public domain stories. Public domain means the works are not protected by copyright, so you are free to use, adapt, and distribute them in various ways, such as creating a new story based on it, making a movie or a play. However, it's always a good idea to double - check the specific status of the story to ensure it is truly in the public domain.
Yes, it is generally legal to use public domain quotes in novels. Since the quotes are in the public domain, they are not protected by copyright. This means that authors can freely incorporate them into their works without having to seek permission or pay royalties.
In most cases, you can. However, you need to check if the name is available and not protected by intellectual property rights. Also, consider the potential legal implications if the name is too similar to an established brand or entity.
As of the latest chapters I've read, Megumi is still alive in the manga. Usually, such major character deaths are significant plot points and would be well-publicized if they occurred.
Not exactly. While public domain short stories are free from copyright restrictions, there may still be some limitations. For example, if you want to use them in a commercial product, like an advertising campaign, you might need to check for any trademarks associated with the story or its characters. Also, moral rights could be an issue in some regions. But generally, for non - commercial uses like personal reading, study, or sharing within a non - profit educational context, they are free to use.
Typically, megumi fanfic often focuses on his personality traits. His stoicism and determination are often highlighted. For example, in many fanfics, his unwavering resolve in the face of danger is a central theme.