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JKR/WB vs RDR Books Trial: RDR Books Withdraws Appeal

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Posted by: Edward
December 04, 2008, 04:45 PM

An update comes today regarding the ongoing JKR/WB vs. RDR Books trial.  Publisher RDR Books voluntarily withdrew its appeal in the RDR Books vs. WB/JKR case concerning the publication of an unauthorized Harry Potter encyclopedia.  The publisher is working on releasing a version of the book in question that complies with the judge's ruling, which indicated that the original book copied heavily from the Harry Potter books. There was no settlement in the case.

The Christopher Little Agency released the following statement today:

"We are delighted that this matter is finally and favourably resolved and that J.K. Rowling's rights  -- and indeed the rights of all authors of creative works -- have been protected.  We are also pleased to hear that rather than continue to litigate, RDR have themselves decided to publish a different book prepared with reference to Judge Patterson's decision."
Complete trial coverage from Leaky can be found via this link.

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66 Comments

Jo

first! wow, now all the bashers can go to sleep

Posted by Jo on December 04, 2008, 04:47 PM report to moderator
Jessie

Haha, yes. All they have to do is change 93% of the book.

Posted by Jessie on December 04, 2008, 04:49 PM report to moderator
KB Prez

When RDR said they would appeal, I really thought it was just for publicity’s sake. I didn’t expect them to go thru with it. In the end, it was a "no win" for them.

Posted by KB Prez on December 04, 2008, 04:50 PM report to moderator
Cat

I sure am glad that is over! Even if they (RDR) does publish a different book, I am still not going to buy it. I will wait patiently for Jo’s Scottish Book comes out!

Posted by Cat on December 04, 2008, 04:53 PM report to moderator
Ian

Would anyone bother to buy anything that SVDA ever writes? If he had consulted with JKR in the first place and abided by her wishes he would still be regarded as one of the heros of the Potter universe. Appealing would just be shooting himself in the other foot.

Posted by Ian on December 04, 2008, 04:56 PM report to moderator
Confederate Lady

Well, finally…someone is showing some common sense! I applaud SVDA/RDR for not putting themselves through another embarassing episode, and not dragging JKR through more pointless litigation. I wish them the best, in their endeavor. However, I’m afraid they may have "soured" many fans, on buying their volume. It’s sad, really. I, myself, will wait for JKR’s Scottish Book. I think it will be more comprehensive. I have seen many, many "All About Harry Potter" books, and have never given them a second glance [except, of course, our own Melissa’s new book..but it’s about the "world of Harry Potter Fandom" isn’t it…..] I would much rather read something, direct from the Author about their work, than someone’s opinion of who/what/when/how/why. Or a plagiarized version thereof…..

Posted by Confederate Lady on December 04, 2008, 05:13 PM report to moderator
Carol Carvalho

Another reason to be happy today!!! All I can say is: FINALLY!….few…

Cheers!

Posted by Carol Carvalho on December 04, 2008, 05:16 PM report to moderator
tgfoy

My thanks to the Leaky staff for thier balanced fair coverage during this complex and dificult story. Well done to you all, you kept your heads, under extreme preassure, when others were losing theirs. Thank you.

Posted by tgfoy on December 04, 2008, 06:07 PM report to moderator
movielover

Yeah!!! Happy day for JKR and all her fans. I for one won’t by RDR’s book when it is published. JKR is the only person who knows the characters she created and is the only one qualified to give us insight on everything Potter. I will be waiting for JK’s book.

Posted by movielover on December 04, 2008, 06:10 PM report to moderator
Sophie

Yay! This is awesome news for the fandom! I feel like it can finally be laid to rest, and the whole touchy issue with Steve Vander Ark and his role in this can also be put aside. I just want everybody to be friends again. Still don’t know why RDR didn’t decide to re-write the book when Scholastic/Warner Bros. first stated their issue with the book, but that doesn’t matter. It’s all going to be over now and we can go back to loving all HP- related books and people.

Posted by Sophie on December 04, 2008, 06:19 PM report to moderator
margoooo

I still don’t need nor want another companion book. I want the real thing. I want Jo’s.

Posted by margoooo on December 04, 2008, 06:30 PM report to moderator
HP_Appreciator

Finally. RDR has found some common sense. Now, they only have to create a book with original content and have a great holiday sale – next year.

Posted by HP_Appreciator on December 04, 2008, 06:30 PM report to moderator
LemonFaerie

Good.

Now waiting anxiously for Jo’s Scottish Book, the only one that counts. :)

Posted by LemonFaerie on December 04, 2008, 06:35 PM report to moderator
Moody One

It took RDR long enough! I can’t wait to see JKR’s Scottish book. Yay JKR!!

Posted by Moody One on December 04, 2008, 06:37 PM report to moderator
Mimblewimble

I bet the new version they come out with gets sued as well. I can’t see how they could even still call it "The Lexicon" with the amount of re-writing that needs to be done. I bet they make minimal changes and then try to ram it through again.

Posted by Mimblewimble on December 04, 2008, 06:42 PM report to moderator
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