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| The Daily Prophet Discuss, Publishing Fan fiction & copyright at Harry Potter News forum Harry Potter case illustrates blurry line in copyright law NEW YORK (AP) — For a time, "Harry Potter" superfan ... |
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| Harry Potter case illustrates blurry line in copyright law NEW YORK (AP) — For a time, "Harry Potter" superfan Steven Vander Ark seemed to be living a geeky dream. His Web site — an obsessive catalog of spells, characters and creatures in J.K. Rowling's novels — was a hit among fellow fanatics. He spoke at conventions. Journalists sought him out for interviews. He was a guest on NBC's "Today" show. Better still, Rowling knew who he was. She gave his site, The Harry Potter Lexicon, an award and confessed that she occasionally used its online encyclopedia as a reference. Warner Bros. invited him onto the set of "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix." He even made it on to the DVD, appearing in a documentary included as a special feature. But all that changed after a little-known publishing company, RDR Books, announced it would release a print version of the lexicon. The author and Warner Bros. sued, asking a judge to block publication on the grounds that it violated copyright law, and the case went to trial this week. Continue Reading |
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| The website is free and the book certainly won't be. Does he profit from the website? I agree he has done a ton of work but he did use her characters. I am thinking money is the base of all the trouble. I use his website all the time for facts for the RPG. |
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| But the fact of the matter is that there is nothing to keep someone from writing about other books. That's all he's doing. I think it's fair game. She will get 'credit' all over the place. He can't leave her out. JKR is synonymous with HP. Why is it fine for him to donate and not fine for him to profit from all his hard work (the cataloguing) too? People will buy the book. He'll offer the unofficial version and she'll keep writing and offer the official encyclopedia. She'll still profit. I will probably buy both. He's not using her characters to create new work. |
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