JKR/WB vs. RDR Books Trial: Author Neil Gaiman's Thoughts
Author Neil Gaiman has posted on his blog about the trial and fair use:
“Most commentary on the internet seems to break down into people picking sides based on personalities and opinions. As with most grey areas of law, it isn’t cut and dried, and even when an appeals court-sizedContinued...
JKR/WB vs. RDR Books Trial: SVA Interview with BBC
BBC Radio 4 has a short interview with Steve Vander Ark – click the image of the HP Lexicon’s front page to play.
JKR/WB vs. RDR Books Trial: "Pro Jo" Editorials
In contrast to recent editorials that have slammed J.K. Rowling and WB for pursuing litigation in the case of Steve Vander Ark’s Lexicon book are two editorials in support of the author:
From Natalie Haynes of the Times Online:
“RDR, the publishers of the lexicon, have described it as aContinued...
JKR/WB vs. RDR Books Trial: Guardian Editorial
Marina Hyde of the Guardian has an opinion piece in which she speaks unfavorably of J.K. Rowling and WB’s decision to pursue litigation, in part arguing that the potential publication of the Lexicon will have little impact on the series in the face of other, sanctioned projects:
“As forContinued...
JKR/WB vs. RDR Books Trial: The "Blurry Line" of Copyright Law
The Associated Press has a brief history of the trial, as well as the challenges of deciding when the claim of fair use has gone to far:
“Lawrence Pulgram, an intellectual property lawyer who represented Napster in a copyright fight with the rock band Metallica, said deciding whereContinued...
JKR/WB vs. RDR Books Trial: MSNBC Editorial
In this MSNBC opinion piece, author Helen A.S. Popkin, who appears to think that J.K. Rowling is in the wrong, advises the author to settle the case (as also suggested by the judge), explains how the Internet and the Creative Commons license have changed creative practice, and likens Steve Vander Ark toContinued...
JKR/WB vs. RDR Books Trial: Summary Reports
From various sources, articles on this week’s trial:
The BBC The International Herald Tribune
UPDATE:
Other reports from the trial can be found here. If you have find an article on the trial that you believe Leaky should linkContinued...
JKR/WB vs RDR Books Trial: A partial settlement reached; WSJ summarizes day three of testimony
UPDATE: The Wall Street Journal Law Blog has three entries today about the on-going trial.
In the first entry, Law Blogger Dan Slater reports that the lawyers involved informed Judge Patterson earlier today that they had reached a settlementContinued...
JKR/WB vs RDR Books Trial Day Three: JKR's courtroom statement; closing remarks from the plantiffs
From Reuters, via Yahoo News:JKR told the courtroom on Wednesday: “This case is about an author’s right to protect their creation. If this book is allowed to be published the floodgates will open.”
She added: “Are we, or areContinued...
JKR/WB vs RDR Books Trial: Testimony
As a follow up to yesterday’s post regarding Steve Vander Ark’s testimony in the case of J.K. Rowling and Warner Brothers vs. RDR Books, we have the following details. Please note that Leaky was in attendance, and as on Monday, all notes were handwritten as recorders were banned.
General facts
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JKR/WB vs RDR Books Trial: Public Statement by Warner Brothers
A spokesperson for Warner Brothers and J.K. Rowling issued the following statement following Tuesday’s legal proceedings in the trial over whether the publication of a print version of The Harry Potter Lexicon should be blocked:
“A fan’s affectionate enthusiasm shouldContinued...
JKR/WB vs RDR Books Trial Day Two: Judge Says "A settlement is better than a lawsuit"
According to the Wall Street Journal Law Blog, Judge Robert Patterson addressed the courtroom at the end of the second day of trial:
“I’m concerned that this case is more lawyer-driven than it is client-driven. The fair use people are on one side, and aContinued...
JKR/WB vs RDR Books Trial Day Two: Steve Vander Ark's Testimony
USA Today reports that Steve Vander Ark testified earlier today in the case brought by J.K. Rowling and Warner Brothers, who are attempting to block publication of a print version of the Harry Potter Lexicon website.
According to the article, during testimony, Steve Vander Ark was visiblyContinued...
First Day of JKR/WB vs RDR Books Trial
As many of you know, today was the first day of the trial in the JKR/WB vs. RDR Books case, in which JKR and WB are attempting to block publication of a print version of of the A-Z listing of the online Harry Potter Lexicon.
There have been several articles about it:NYT: JK Rowling and the Courtroom of MugglesContinued...
Lexicon Trial Updates and Important Announcement about Floo Network
We owe quite a few updates tonight, and there is an important announcement following (since the information in this post is vital to that announcement, so make sure to read the whole thing):
Update:: Agence France-Presse says JKR will be a witness.
Firstly, the April 14 trialContinued...