Latest news: Harry Potter court battle 'decimated JK Rowling's creativity'
Published Date:
14 April 2008
By WESLEY JOHNSON
THE battle over the publication of a Harry Potter encyclopaedia "decimated" JK Rowling's creativity and halted all work on a new novel, the author said today.
Rowling said the Harry Potter Lexicon, based on the internet fan site of the same name, "constitutes wholesale theft of 17 years of my hard work".
The Merchiston-based author was giving evidence at court in New York, where she is suing RDR Books to stop publication of Steve Vander Ark's encyclopaedia.
Rowling, who argued her copyright would be violated by the Lexicon, told the court she has stopped work on a new novel because the lawsuit has "decimated my creative work over the last month".
"This book constitutes wholesale theft of 17 years of my hard work," she said.
Asked by her lawyer, Dale Cendali, how she felt about Harry, Rowling said: "I really don't want to cry."
Anthony Falzone, for RDR Books, defended the Lexicon as a reference guide and described it as a legal effort "to organise and discuss the complicated and very elaborate world of Harry Potter."
Rowling brought the lawsuit against the publisher last year and the trial, which is being heard by Judge Robert Patterson without a jury, is expected to last one week.
The full article contains 216 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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Last Updated:
14 April 2008 6:30 PM
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Source:
Edinburgh Evening News
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Location:
Edinburgh
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Related Topics:
JK Rowling & Harry Potter