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im gonna write a book too, its called Hairy Porter and The Order from the Kitchen
bring it Rowling
bring it Rowling
Originally posted by: Soundmanred
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
If you want to see something else that screams "RIP OFF," read Neil Gaiman's intro for the first trade paperback of The Books Of Magic. If you changed the name of the character he describes and one or two minor details, it sounded a lot like the plot for the Harry Potter series. Boy wizard, dark scruffy hair and glasses even, living in the normal world, gets shipped off to a secret school for wizards. All done before Harry Potter.
Oh, and instead of Dumbledore, he has Merlin.![]()
Doesn't Gaiman just write graphic novels?
Originally posted by: rasczak
They probably got permission to sell, whereas this ah heck did not.
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Originally posted by: Soundmanred
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
If you want to see something else that screams "RIP OFF," read Neil Gaiman's intro for the first trade paperback of The Books Of Magic. If you changed the name of the character he describes and one or two minor details, it sounded a lot like the plot for the Harry Potter series. Boy wizard, dark scruffy hair and glasses even, living in the normal world, gets shipped off to a secret school for wizards. All done before Harry Potter.
Oh, and instead of Dumbledore, he has Merlin.![]()
Doesn't Gaiman just write graphic novels?
He has written several novels as well, some of which have been turned into graphic novels later.
Check out American Gods, or Anansi Boys.
Originally posted by: alkemyst
lots of hardcore Rowling suck ups here that don't realize she ripped someone else off to begin with.
She just has a big enough legal team to screw those she did.
The lexicon is no different than many fan written tomes. It's just Rowling wants her next cash egg and got the idea to steal the fan site's.
This is why many with 'new money' aren't wanted around.
Originally posted by: txrandom
Harry Potter sucks anyways. Why would someone want to make an encyclopedia about it?
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: alkemyst
lots of hardcore Rowling suck ups here that don't realize she ripped someone else off to begin with.
She just has a big enough legal team to screw those she did.
The lexicon is no different than many fan written tomes. It's just Rowling wants her next cash egg and got the idea to steal the fan site's.
This is why many with 'new money' aren't wanted around.
Well maybe it would have been a smart idea to at least get her blessing or hire a lawyer before talking to a publisher about this sort of thing... especially if you are going to use lots of direct passages from the book in your own book... that's beyond simply referencing things and is more or less just copying.
Originally posted by: Quintox
I don't understand what the situation is? It's confusing
Originally posted by: DrPizza
I always wondered if the "Dumbledore is gay" was just to further piss off the religious fanatics who already ordered forbid their church followers to read Harry Potter, and to destroy any books they might already own.
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Originally posted by: DrPizza
I always wondered if the "Dumbledore is gay" was just to further piss off the religious fanatics who already ordered forbid their church followers to read Harry Potter, and to destroy any books they might already own.
Sadly, I know of some people that go out of their way at yard sales, the library (which sells extra donated books for a cheap price to raise funds), et cetera, to buy used Harry Potter books so they can take them home and burn them. Way to keep some poor kid who couldn't afford the new books from learning to love to read! :roll:
Originally posted by: thepd7
I don't really care about any of this, however I would like to note the author of the lexicon agreed to publish it ONLY if the publishers assumed financial responsibility if he was sued. Maybe he is just smart enough to always cover his ass but I think it's more likely he saw this coming because at the best it's borderline copyright infringement and most likely a violation.
Hey, you all, I am still alive, you know. Come on down to Greensboro, NC and I'll show my 64th novel that mentions the words "Ender" and "game" in it. And you can buy me a sandwich.
Please?
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Gibsons
Originally posted by: Soundmanred
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
If you want to see something else that screams "RIP OFF," read Neil Gaiman's intro for the first trade paperback of The Books Of Magic. If you changed the name of the character he describes and one or two minor details, it sounded a lot like the plot for the Harry Potter series. Boy wizard, dark scruffy hair and glasses even, living in the normal world, gets shipped off to a secret school for wizards. All done before Harry Potter.
Oh, and instead of Dumbledore, he has Merlin.![]()
Doesn't Gaiman just write graphic novels?
He made his name writing comics, Sandman in particular. Books of Magic was written around the same time. (1989)
Sandman is good. weird but good.
Originally posted by: LtPage1
Originally posted by: thepd7
I don't really care about any of this, however I would like to note the author of the lexicon agreed to publish it ONLY if the publishers assumed financial responsibility if he was sued. Maybe he is just smart enough to always cover his ass but I think it's more likely he saw this coming because at the best it's borderline copyright infringement and most likely a violation.
At worst, it'd be borderline copyright infringement, because it's not. Unless England has some really weird copyright laws, he's well within the realm of legality. If her claim held any water at all, you could sue someone just for mentioning (with clear citation) someone else's intellectual property in a book.
