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JKR/WB vs. RDR Books Trial: "Fan Feud", from The New Yorker

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Posted by: Kristin
May 06, 2008, 12:55 AM

Tim Wu in an article for The New Yorker looks at the events leading up to the trial, speaks to Steve Vander Ark, and compares J.K. Rowling to the mythical Athena:

“Once upon a time, a talented weaver named Arachne declared herself superior in skill to Athena, the goddess of wisdom, who also invented weaving. Whether Arachne was actually better we’ll never know, for Athena, in a jealous rage, destroyed her rival’s tapestry and turned her into a spider. Last summer, at a “Harry Potter” convention in Toronto, a fan named Steve Vander Ark made a similar mistake when he dared to compare himself to Joanne (J. K.) Rowling.”

Wu describes what led Vander Ark to create the Lexicon website, and notes that Vander Ark has suffered “cruel fates” as a result of the lawsuit:

“In the late nineties, while working as a children’s librarian in Byron Center, Michigan (pop. 3,777), he discovered the “Potter” series. He began to take notes and, by his own estimate, has read each of the books forty or fifty times. “Something about these detailed imaginative worlds just captivated me,” he said during a court recess.

In 2000, Vander Ark, who considers himself a Ravenclaw, turned his obsessive notes into a Web site, The Harry Potter Lexicon. Soon, he was a celebrity in the “Potter” community. But when he decided to turn his Web site into a book Rowling sued his publisher, effectively exiling him from the wizard community.”

Wu also notes Leaky webmistress Melissa Anelli’s presence in the court room:

Anelli is writing her own “Potter” book, with Rowling’s blessing, and during a break in the trial Rowling sought her out and gave her a warm embrace, a moment that might have been as difficult for Vander Ark as any part of the legal proceedings.

“Melissa has done more to hurt me than Rowling,” Vander Ark said during a recess. “I can’t blame her for liking her status.” After all, he said, Rowling “is God and Melissa is her prophet.” He went on, “I am an outcast now. But I still consider myself a ‘Harry Potter’ fan.”

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Editor’s Note: In the above-mentioned article, Mr. Wu attributed several statements made during a recent PotterCast (number 148) to Melissa Anelli (“He is vilified now”, “He has ruined his good standing.”). These remarks were instead made by Leaky Editor Sue Upton, who was commenting on the impact the decision to publish the book has made upon Vander Ark’s reputation.

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323 Comments

Soft Cookie

I think his random attack on Melissa was just his last resort. I was hoping that after this somehow someway he cud feel welcomed back into the fandom again, but this shows that it’ll never happen.

Posted by Soft Cookie on May 06, 2008, 01:33 AM report to moderator
Athena Malfoy

We are all with you Melissa how dare he do this to you are the best and I’m glad that Jo as given you her blessing keep on with your book we support you in anything you do we all love you and steve is not a real friend or fan when is says such horrible things….. WE ARE ALL WITH YOU…...

Posted by Athena Malfoy on May 06, 2008, 01:37 AM report to moderator
Joana

I just knew this was coming… he had to go on and verbally attack Melissa. That was just low. I don’t know why he felt the need to say such things as I’ve never heard Melissa say anything bad about the case. She’s made it very clear that she’s just presenting the facts as they are. And an outcast he says? He can’t blame anyone but himself for that.

Posted by Joana on May 06, 2008, 01:38 AM report to moderator
ScottMan

Interesting piece. He doesn’t seem to be taking any sides of this matter. He’s just reporting on the people involved, and the effect it’s had on us all. Very sad.

Posted by ScottMan on May 06, 2008, 01:38 AM report to moderator
Lily Phoenix

I didn’t think Steve deserved to be ostracized by the community until he started talking about Jo so horribly. This is just the final straw for me. He had at least some sympathy from me until he started talking smack about Melissa. Melissa was trying hard not to badmouth him, and he just turns around and says those terrible things about someone who was once a close friend! That’s not just an isolated man trying to defend himself; that’s someone trying to bring others down unfairly. Melissa and Jo have contributed so much to the HP community, SVA has done less than either of them. Jut because he read the books so many times and he made the Lexicon. The Lexicon is good for quick reference, but compared to Jo’s and Melissa’s contributions, its nothing.

The diference between an atlas maker and SVA is that an atlas maker doesn’t pretend the contents of his book were made by him. Word-for-word descriptions were taken from the books and put into the Lexicon. That’s disgusting. And he deserves to be kicked while he’s down if that;s the atitude he’s going to have. Everyone else is trying to be civil about this whole thing despite the fact that he is one hundred percent wrong, and he just keeps insulting people. Disgusting.

Posted by Lily Phoenix on May 06, 2008, 01:42 AM report to moderator
Stickybun

It really annoys me when reporters don’t bother to check facts. I think they should formally apologize to Melissa and Pottercast.

Posted by Stickybun on May 06, 2008, 01:43 AM report to moderator
mkm

TLC has gone out of its way to be even-handed in reporting everything about this lawsuit. If Mr. VDA doesn’t understand why so many of the fans have turned against him, he should read that last quote. Melissa has bent over backward trying to be fair to him. He just keeps shooting himself in the foot. It seems to me he’s really started to ‘court’ the press. I think he’s realized that they don’t bother to check anything and are buying his sob story. Since he couldn’t get a job with J.K.R. he’s probably angling for a reporting job when the court proceedings are finally complete. As for Melissa’s book, her’s is ENTIRELY written by her. It’s about the history of Harry Potter fandom and the various controversies that have occurred along the way. It is nothing BUT commentary whereas his ‘Lexicon’ book is a hack job of J.K.’s work with very little of his own work added. And I would guess the main reason that J.K. has endorsed it is because Melissa bothered to check with her first, unlike a certain former school librarian (who lost his job for ‘fudging’ his academic credentials.).

Posted by mkm on May 06, 2008, 01:45 AM report to moderator
siyrean

ouch! i hope he doesn’t think making comments like that are going to put him into any better standing. is he trying to alianate himself from the rest of the fandom now that he’s done with the Jo purists?

Posted by siyrean on May 06, 2008, 01:45 AM report to moderator
Pixie

“Melissa is prophet” Who the HECK does this guy think he is? Just because the PC quartet support Jo doesn’t mean they’re sucking up.

Posted by Pixie on May 06, 2008, 01:45 AM report to moderator
WesleyIII

We love you Melissa!

Steve can attack J.K.R. as much as he wants, but saying what he did about you takes this way to far.

Posted by WesleyIII on May 06, 2008, 01:45 AM report to moderator
hunnydooks

let’s hope the judge doesn’t do a fudge.

Posted by hunnydooks on May 06, 2008, 01:49 AM report to moderator
GL

Um, excuse me, but Melissa actually wrote her own book! She didn’t just copy Rowling’s words. This is ridiculous! SVA shame on you! This makes me so angry. Regardless of the merits of his book, there is no need for him to go attacking Melissa. And if he really has read all 7 books “40 or 50 times a piece” he needs to get a life, he needs to find some new books. It’s true the HP books are so good I will read them over and over again for the rest of my life, but I think that statistic sounds a little unrealistic. 40*7 = 280. that means 28 potter reads a year for the past 10 years. Doable, but difficult.

Posted by GL on May 06, 2008, 01:49 AM report to moderator
Brad

@ Diaperchangindaddy…

You wrote: “You have to be fair and remember that we all probably frequented his site in its hey-day. Don’t kick him while he’s down – the lawsuit probably hit him as a total surprise and he’s got his reasons for defending it.”

Unfortunately I can’t agree with you here. When RDR approached VDA, he turned them down, saying he believed that publishing his site would constitute copyright infringement. When RDR pressured him, he agreed, but wrote into his contract that if he was sued, that RDR would assume all legal responsibility. He can say many things, but he cannot say this lawsuit came as a surprise.

Yes, the Lexicon is a great site. No, Steve does not have the right to publish it. And yes, Steve totally deserves the treatment he is receiving from Jo, Warner, and the HP community. He tried to take advantage of Jo and her kindness (and her HP Fan award) and not take any responsibility for something he knew was wrong. And now he’s attacking and lasthing out at others who’ve gone about writing a book the proper way: legally, and with respect to the author of the material.

He has no one to blame for this mess other than himself and his publishers at RDR.

Posted by Brad on May 06, 2008, 01:50 AM report to moderator
Bandersnatch

Kristin, Tim Wu compared Steve to Arachne, not Jo. Rowling is Athena in this metaphor.

Posted by Bandersnatch on May 06, 2008, 01:54 AM report to moderator
KristinTLC

Updated because I SWEAR I corrected to Athena before I hit “post”...

Posted by KristinTLC on May 06, 2008, 02:03 AM report to moderator
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