The book “Alcoholics Anonymous” is alternately cited as having the author “Anonymous” and “AA Services.” If I adapted “Alcoholics Anonymous” into a movie, could AA Services sue me, and if so, on what grounds?
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The book “Alcoholics Anonymous” is alternately cited as having the author “Anonymous” and “AA Services.” If I adapted “Alcoholics Anonymous” into a movie, could AA Services sue me, and if so, on what grounds?
Comment below!
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if its copyrighted, then they could sue you for copyright infringement
The Big Book lost its copyright in 1967:
http://silkworth.net/gsowatch/1939/uslaw.htm
The stories in the back are a different story though.