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The Unauthorized Harry Potter Lexicon Case: Could someone explain this to me, please?
They mentioned the Harry Potter Lexicon case this morning on Today, but I didn't have time to wait for the segment. Basically, it sounds like some fan!guy (who publicized fake spoilers, by the way) wants to publish his version of a lexicon and Rowling has filed a restraining order and is upset because she was planning to publish an encyclopedia based on the books.
I have to say, after reading a bit about this online, that I am absolutely baffled at Vander Ark's audacity. He claims to love the series, and respect the author according to the open letter on his site, yet he is pretty much dicking Rowling out of her right to publish the definitive work based on her own ideas. And since it's unauthorized (ie being done without Rowling's approval), that should pretty much put the kibosh on it, I'd think.
Am I missing something?
If so, could someone explain it to me, using nice language and small words that won't hurt my brain?
Thank you. :)
I have to say, after reading a bit about this online, that I am absolutely baffled at Vander Ark's audacity. He claims to love the series, and respect the author according to the open letter on his site, yet he is pretty much dicking Rowling out of her right to publish the definitive work based on her own ideas. And since it's unauthorized (ie being done without Rowling's approval), that should pretty much put the kibosh on it, I'd think.
Am I missing something?
If so, could someone explain it to me, using nice language and small words that won't hurt my brain?
Thank you. :)
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All he's doing is publishing the Lexicon with no academic stuff at all. So i now think Rowling has the moral right to sue his backside off. I'd rather wait for Rowling's book on the Harry Potter world, as it'll be the definitive version.
It's a shame though, the lexicon is a very good resource for Harry Potter facts when in a pinch.