Jo Row, Deatheater

A short stint in the plutocracy has evidently been enough to convince Jo Rowling that her interests lie with the Deatheaters. From Mediabistro:

So there's this Harry Potter Lexicon website that basically collates all the information from the seven-volume series—people, places, spells, rules for quidditch—written by fans and edited by a librarian named Steve Vander Ark. And J.K. Rowling liked the site, she really did. She even gave it an "award" a few years back. But when Vander Ark and RDR Books decided to put out a print edition of the lexicon, Rowling stopped feeling the love, and the AP's David B. Caruso reports that she and Warner Bros., which also has a substantial stake in Potter intellectual property, are getting all Avada Kedavra on everybody's ass, a term of art meaning they're planning to throw money at lawyers who will drag the little guys through one proceeding after another until they give in.

This suit is properly viewed as part of the long standing effort of publishers and others to push ever more expansive views of the notion of "intellectual property." Since publishers have been fairly successful in promoting this new version of enclosure in statute and litigation, I won't venture a guess on the ultimate legal adjudication. My instincts agree with mediabistro's though - I think this has more to do with legal bullying than with the law.

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