J.K. Rowling Wins Copyright Suit, Pocket Change
A judge ruled that Steven Vander Ark's 'Harry Potter Lexicon' would cause her 'irreparable harm' as a writer.
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A judge ruled that Steven Vander Ark's 'Harry Potter Lexicon' would cause her 'irreparable harm' as a writer.
The parallels were there all along, even before we heard Scalia basically admit to the synchronicity between his life and "greasy git" Snape's.
A Harry Potter lexicographer gets his haircut made fun of by the New York 'Times.'
J.K. Rowling was in New York yesterday to testify against 'Harry Potter Lexicon' author Steven Vander Ark in her noble quest to squash the publication of his book. Man, is she charming.
Amazon.com is holding an essay contest to win a rare copy of Rowling's latest. Just let us buy the stinking book!
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