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NY Judge Issues Restraining Order to Prevent Publication of Lexicon; JK Rowling Updates

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Posted by: Melissa
November 09, 2007, 03:14 PM

As stated in a public document and now on JK Rowling’s Web site a judge has issued a restraining order against publication of The Harry Potter Lexicon.

This document, signed by Judge Robert Patterson in NY, denies RDR Books’ claim to delay the matter until January and grants a restraining order for JKR/WB to prevent the book from being published or licensed anywhere worldwide until February 6 2008, when the case for a preliminary injunction may be made. J.K. Rowling says in her “news” updates section, in an entry titled “Lexicon continued,” that this mean the book “cannot be completed, published or marketed until the court has had time to decide whether it would break the law if published in its present form.”

She goes on:

I take no pleasure in the fact that publication has been prevented for the present. On the contrary, I feel massively disappointed that this matter had to come to court at all. Despite repeated requests, the publishers have refused to even countenance making any changes to the book to ensure that it does not infringe my rights.

Unless their position changes, we will all return to court next year. Given my past good relations with the Lexicon fansite, I can only feel sad and disillusioned that this is where we have ended up.

Earlier today, RDR Books issued a press release that claimed that a judge “accepted an order proposed by RDR Books, agreeing to temporarily withhold publication of Steve Vander Ark’s Harry Potter Lexicon.” The release did not mention the restraining order. A motion to delay proceedings owing to RDR Books’ need to retain and familiarize a copyright lawyer with the case was denied.

RDR Books claims on its site that the delay was voluntary and perhaps even their idea, but that contradicts what has been put forth in legal documents as well as what JK Rowling has said has occurred. Also, a source has told TLC that it was Judge Patterson’s preference to restrain the case (and therefore publication) until February, not RDR’s.

The RDR statement says:

“It is our wish that Ms. Rowling join Mr. Vander Ark in his campaign for literary freedom and free expression by dropping her complaint against a book we are confident she would enjoy reading.”

Update: We have a copy of the judge’s letter (you can download it here, which will be available for download shortly. It says that the book has not been fully typeset for printing, that RDR has instructed its typesetters to cease operations, and that the book “cannot be printed and distributed to the public at this time.” The court orders that the book and all those associated with its publication cannot complete the book, typeset it, print it, distribute it, advertise it, promote it, sell it, license it, accept orders for it – not in the US or anywhere abroad. It also ordered RDR to take the book off Amazon, their own Web site, and any other means of “advertising, soliciting orders for, and distributing the book.” Also any money that RDR gets from activities related to the lawsuit shall be placed in escrow (holding, supposedly pending outcome of the suit). The order will remain until the court has ruled on JKR/WB’s filing for a preliminary injunction.

The preliminary injunction will be filed on January 7, 2008; RDR’s opposition will be due on January 22, 2008. The reply by JKR/WB is due on January 29. The preliminary injunction hearing will take place on Feb. 6, 2008 or “on such other date as the court directs.

Update 2: You can now download here JKR/WB’s lawyers’ response to RDR lawyers’ attempt to delay the case (a delay attempt that was denied by Judge Patterson after this letter was filed). The letter notes that although RDR is a small company with limited resources, “RDR faced no such obstacles in garnering significant and international attention for itself and its book. Indeed, upon information…RDR continues to trumpet its intention to publish its book.”

The letter also says “RDR has used this lawsuit as an opportunity to publicize the book and disparage my clients in the press,” and said the plaintiffs (JKR/WB) are eager for a ruling because it would only “perpetuate the cloud…and would most likely be perceived as some sort of vindication for RDR—which had been given every conceivable chance to resolve this matter amicably.”

JKR/WB also referred to the request for adjournment as 11th-hour, claiming RDR had since last week to request it, and claiming that if the schedule were delayed new facts would develop or facts would change JKR/WB’s briefs, which had been prepared for submission today.

You can download this letter here.

Update 3: WB has made a statement: “Although sad that this had to go to court, the judgement granting an order against RDR books is an important step in helping us to protect our intellectual property and at the same time, protect JK Rowling’s right to produce her own companion book to the Harry Potter series she created. Both Warner Bros. and JK Rowling are clear that this claim is a matter of infringement of copyright, not a matter of literary freedom.”

Update 4: There is another update on the Harry Potter Lexicon by Steve Vander Ark: “t’s very hard to know what to write. For one thing, everything I write these days — everything I’ve ever written or said, in fact — is being dissected and analyzed to make me sound like a fool or a liar or an arrogant jerk (as I’m sure this will be as well). People who know me and have talked with me know that this isn’t the case….To read some of what I’ve seen online, fans have decided that I am just trying to make huge amounts of money or that I have no respect for Jo. Some fans, along with WB, have speculated that I took the material they graciously allowed the Lexicon to use and slapped it into a book without permission. Some have jumped to the conclusion that I blatantly ignored demands that I not create a book from material on the Lexicon. That just isn’t who I am. I would never, never do something like that….One question that gets asked of me over and over is if I have ever met Jo or talked to her. The answer is no, I haven’t. I have always wished for that chance, but it’s never happened. There is a crazy part of me that believes that if she and I could just sit down and chat about this, we could get it all sorted out and put this miserable incident behind us….Maybe then all of us could put it behind us and just get back to enjoying Harry Potter together.”

You can read the full details of the suit here, along with JKR’s statements (or download the suit for yourself ) or read statements from TLC interviews WB and RDR here. A previous update is also here, and another one here.


The Harry Potter Lexicon is a partner site to The Leaky Cauldron. The opinions and claims argued here do not constitute The Leaky Cauldron’s opinion or claim (of which it has none).

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463 Comments

Minnie

Wow. That had to be the worst attempt at spin I’ve ever seen. How utterly pathetic.

Posted by Minnie on November 09, 2007, 03:54 PM report to moderator
hannah

shut up. the lexicon is one of my most favorite harry potter site! and the work is always been great!

Posted by hannah on November 09, 2007, 03:56 PM report to moderator
mollywobble

“In Defense,” The Lexicon is a partner site to TLC, and Steve Vander Ark is a friend to many of the Leaky Staff. He’s also a Pottercast host, which is run by Leaky. So why would they avoid any new information, or “not tell the whole truth.”

Posted by mollywobble on November 09, 2007, 03:59 PM report to moderator
MarlenaNargle

This is all so sad…

Posted by MarlenaNargle on November 09, 2007, 04:00 PM report to moderator
Minnie

Mr. Blood—WB has legal standing because they’re officially licensed to make the HP films and they hold several HP trademarks of their own. If you take the time and read the original lawsuit, it’s all explained in there.

Posted by Minnie on November 09, 2007, 04:02 PM report to moderator
Johanna

This is a really sad situation but I feel that Steve (which I am sure is a great guy) and his people behind the book; could have easily prevent all this by simply talking with Jo and her people when they made that request.

I support Jo 100%

Posted by Johanna on November 09, 2007, 04:04 PM report to moderator
budb

by now, you would think RDR would get a clue on how to present itself, wouldn’t you? Clearly, the publishing house exists mostly to print and market the owner’s own books, but still at this point a more dignified approach, and one that incorporates basic common sense and legal advice, would be more productive. does RDR stand for Rinky Dink Riters? (the spelling error intentional, obviously)

Folks, please stop the Steve vs JKR stuff. Steve is essentially on the sideline, and has been for the past two months or more. Everything has been RDR, and if my own experiences with publishers is a useful reference, he actually has little or no input into what is happening.

Mars, I always read your postings since you have much to contribute, clearly have knowledge, and present with clarity ...please dont let your annoyance at some of the other participants get in the way of your solid postings? Its not worth it (think of your bloodpressure!)

And, Melissa and Leaky, as always thank you…may I ask again if we could learn more of what’s going on with Emerson and MuggleNet?

Posted by budb on November 09, 2007, 04:04 PM report to moderator
Bob

It’s sad because JKR is trying to protect her books, but some “fans” think they have more of a right to them than the author herself. I really hope she starts banning sites after this, if only to give those fans a real reason to complain.

Posted by Bob on November 09, 2007, 04:04 PM report to moderator
Melissa

An attempt to discredit us on our own boards is really below the sporting line of what’s fair, whomever is-or-is-not-an-agent-of-RDR that posted that comment. You seriously have no idea the lengths we’ve gone to, to preserve fairness on this site, and trust me, not because RDR has been so nice to us that we should. Both sides are presented, and that is that.

Thank you, everyone.

Posted by Melissa on November 09, 2007, 04:05 PM report to moderator
MarlenaNargle

And I agree with Karina. We haven’t gotten anything (except the Beedle the Bard, but that was recently) since Deathly Hallows came out, and now she’s posting all of the time about the law suit? It’s not right. I expected her to post some kind of “So, you have the book, let me tell you what it means to me” thing. Or at least a “Hey, enjoy the book!” But we’ve gotten NOTHING. Her diary is still from the 18th, and everything else has remained stagnant. I may be on Jo’s side about the suit, but I’m disappointed in her about her website. It feels like she’s sort of forgotten the fans, and now with this Lexicon debacle, she might forget us even more. Talk about disillusioning…

Just my opinion, of course. I still love Jo!

Posted by MarlenaNargle on November 09, 2007, 04:05 PM report to moderator
Melissa

budb: As far as I know, keeping in mind that I am not MuggleNet, their encyclopedia will not be published. There is no cover art image, there has been no announcement, no preorder push, no press – that’s not a coincidence. It’s only on Amazon.com, I understand, out of some fluky inability to take it down.

That’s all I’m going to say here for now, guys – please be nice.

Posted by Melissa on November 09, 2007, 04:06 PM report to moderator
Mars

RDR is only making it worse by continuing to engage in “bad faith” acts. Trust me when I say, judges hate that very much. Sometimes its better to just shut up. Every day RDR is losing whatever leverage it has for a settlement.

Posted by Mars on November 09, 2007, 04:07 PM report to moderator
budb

Melissa, thanks! Keep up the good work, and thanks so much for keeping us informed. And I personally am looking forward to your own book, which promises to be very original and deal with the unique impacts of the HP fansites.

And may I also echo, to everyone, fight nice?

Posted by budb on November 09, 2007, 04:11 PM report to moderator
Mars

Hey bdub. Couldn’t help it bro. That attempt at a spin post seems to assume that the readers here are stupid.

Posted by Mars on November 09, 2007, 04:13 PM report to moderator
roonwit

NotTheHBP: “In Defense” has a point. Since we have heard from both sides that the delay is in force, then we can take it as true. The document linked to in the article was presumably superseded by what happened at the 5pm meeting that document mentions, and any documentation from that meeting is yet to appear.

Posted by roonwit on November 09, 2007, 04:14 PM report to moderator
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