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Legal Stuff

  • Stuff is published by       Ecosse

                                                     Communications Ltd.

    Registered address:       St. Dunstans House,

                                                     High Street,

                                                     Melrose

                                                     Scottish Borders

                                                     TD6 9RU

    Company Number          SC590545

  • Text Copyright © Jonathan Findlay 2025.

    The right of Jonathan Findlay to be identified as the Author of this work has been asserted

    by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

    Set in Poppins, Bangers, Kapsalon Brush Italic, Bobby Jones Soft, Swung Note and Pacific Northwest Letters using Canva Pro.

    Jonathan Findlay is also the author of the lyrics to the song "The Hunter Gatherer" that features in the audio version of the story.

  • The images used in the story and website have been crafted by the Author using AI software from Canva, Microsoft Designer and Artistly, the latter being the software principally used for the characters. For the purpose of illustrating this website and for marketing of the story, some of these illustrations (such as on the Home Page of this website) have been converted into animated video using AI software from Runway.

    Decorative elements, such as the Celtic knotwork pattern on the cover image and the musical notes in the illustrated story were imported under licence using Canva Pro.

    Layout and Design by Jonathan Findlay.

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    The Audiobook "Stuff, a poetic tale of hoarding" was written and narrated by Jonathan Findlay. The right of Jonathan Findlay to be identified as the Author of the story, and the lyrics to the song "The Hunter Gatherer" that features in the audio version of the story, has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

    The vocals and music to the song "The Hunter Gatherer" were generated using Udio.

    Additional music featuring on the Audiobook of "Stuff, a poetic tale of hoarding" have been included with the kind permission of the respective artists, namely:

    Fred Sylvestre for extracts from "Celte," available on Pixabay.

    Joanne McIver and Christophe Saunière for the Gaelic song "Barabal Og" that accompanies the closing credits as well as harp effects and an extract from their song "A Year and a Day."

    Cast of voices for the Audiobook:

    Lady Iona McStash - Ellie Zeegen

    Flora McStash - Amber McPether

    Lord Flash McStash (& other male characters) - Jonathan Findlay

    Published by Ecosse Communications Ltd.

    All rights reserved.

  • The book "Stuff" is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual people living or dead, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

     

    The Author and Publisher assume no responsibility for any accidents, injuries, damages or claims resulting from attempts to replicate actions described in the book. Always prioritise supervision and safety and follow appropriate guidelines when engaging in physical activities.

     

    The book contains a reference to a wine cellar in a context appropriate to the storyline. The mention is incidental and not intended in any way to promote or encourage alcohol consumption. Parental discretion is advised.

     

    The website addresses listed in this publication are correct at the time of going to print, however neither the Author nor Publisher are responsible for content hosted by third parties. Please be aware that online content is subject to change and that websites can contain content that is unsuitable for children. Keep children safe by supervising their online activity.

     

     The removal of natural objects (sand, pebbles, shells etc.) from beaches is not encouraged.

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