Need a release to quote someone?
This seems like a dumb question, but it was posed to me and I was surprised to find myself stumped. The question is: do you need to get a signed release to quote someone in a media project? To me, the obvious answer would be "no," just based on how I see quotes used in the media all the time. I mean, I'm certain no one is getting a release from Ted Cruz or Tom Brady to use their quotes in a book or news article. However, I couldn't find a definitve answer anywhere online that spelled this out. Anyway, as confident as I am, I'd love to report back that I got a ruling on this from an authoritative source. Anybody got the legal jargon to settle this?
