Harry Potter Author Fights Rip-Off Books
Author J.K Rowling is set to appear in a New York lawcourt on Monday in an attack to layover the publishing of 'The Chevvy Potter Lexicon', an unauthorized fan word and encyclopaedia based on her best-selling children's record serial publication.Steve Vander Ark of the Covenant has created the 400-page book along with a fan internet site, prompt both Rowling and Warner Bros. to eugene Sue to keep the rule book from sledding any further. Rowling stated in a resolution in the beginning this year that the she feels "intensely protective, firstly, of the literary earth I spent so long creating, and second, of the fans world Health Organization bought my books in such large number." The generator has said that she is planning on putt together her own Harry Putter encyclopaedia, with return to be donated to charity, and requests that Ark's "rip-off" ceases publication. She has sought amends for copyright infringement.Exposure courtesy of Time Iraqi National Congress. Taken by J.P. Masclet.