J.K. Rowling says fan's book a threat

Wed Apr 16, 2008 11:34pm BST
 
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By Christine Kearney

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Author J.K. Rowling said on Wednesday publication of an unofficial encyclopaedic companion to her Harry Potter books would "open the floodgates" and threaten other authors.

The author and Warner Bros., a subsidiary of Time Warner Inc., are suing independent U.S. publisher RDR Books, which plans to publish "The Harry Potter Lexicon," a 400-page reference book written by Steve Vander Ark based on his fan Web site (www.hp-lexicon.org).

"This case is about an author's right to protect their creation," Rowling, 42, told a New York court. "If this book is allowed to be published the floodgates will open."

"Are we, or are we not, the owners of our own work?" said the author of the seven Harry Potter books that have sold about 400 million copies. "It's not just my work that is endangered."

Rowling, estimated by the Sunday Times to be worth about 500 million pounds, said she was outraged her work was considered fair game because it was so popular.

She has called Vander Ark's book "sloppy, lazy" work, unlike other Harry Potter companion books already published, which added original commentary and criticism.

An emotional Vander Ark, 50, wearing spectacles similar to those worn by Harry Potter, said on Tuesday his book was intended to help readers and celebrate Rowling's work. He denied accusations of plagiarism.

A lawyer for RDR books said the book by Vander Ark, a librarian who has spoken at Harry Potter conferences in several countries, would promote Rowling's series and not hurt sales.  Continued...

 
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