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Well, this just makes me sad:
Rowling acknowledged she once bestowed an award on Vander Ark's Web site because, she said, she wanted to encourage a very enthusiastic fan.
But she said she "almost choked on my coffee" one morning when she realized Vander Ark had warned others not to copy portions of his Web site. She said she now has second thoughts about all the encouragement she has given to online discussions and Web sites devoted to her books.
"I never censored it or wanted to censor it," she said, adding that if she loses the lawsuit, she will conclude she essentially gave away her copyrights by encouraging the Web sites.
"Other authors will say, `I need to exercise more control. She was an idiot. She let it all go,'" Rowling said.
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Date: 2008-04-15 04:35 am (UTC)Fair use isn't a concrete law, unfortunately. It's just a convincing argument to get around the copyright laws. That's why it doesn't seem to have restrictions, only guidelines on how to make the argument convincing.
I certainly haven't seen what this encyclopedia is doing (nor do I care, in point of fact), but if it's accurately called an encyclopedia then it is simply an informational source that will not contain extensive direct quotations from the Harry Potter books.
The thing is that that's the main argument that JKR and the WB have made strong in their case as to what the lexicon book is. Despite RDR eventually conceding that point, they still argue that it's fair use anyway and out of JKR's control. RDR wouldn't back down, so JKR and the WB brought on the lawsuit.
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Date: 2008-04-15 01:12 pm (UTC)If the book is only direct quotation (but I doubt it's that simple) then once again, Rowling's lawsuit is silly. Who would buy such a thing? As I said before, let it sink on its own merits. Being litigious is not the answer.
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Date: 2008-04-15 01:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-15 01:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-16 12:10 am (UTC)Anyway, as for today, it appears that the Judge in this case agrees with you.