JK Rowling Wins Court Case Against Steve Vander Ark
Monday, September 8th, 2008After almost six months of deliberation, the verdict is finally in.
NEW YORK (AP) — A judge ruled Monday in favor of “Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling in her copyright infringement lawsuit against a fan and Web site operator who was set to publish a Potter encyclopedia.
U.S. District Judge Robert P. Patterson said Rowling had proven that Steven Vander Ark’s “Harry Potter Lexicon” would cause her irreparable harm as a writer. He permanently blocked publication of the reference guide and awarded Rowling and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. $6,750 in statutory damages.
There is not a lot of information about the verdict yet, but we will keep you posted as it comes in.
Now that we have the verdict and it has come back in Jo’s favor, this beckons us to ask- will Jo now have the heart to finish writing her Encyclopedia? Do the Potter fans now have a new book to look forward to?
UPDATE: while reading the opinion, I came across this tidbit:
To date, Warner Bros. has release five Harry Potter films, with the sixth scheduled for a worldwide release in November 2008.
I don’t know about you; I consider this to be a court order that Movie 6 must come out in November! Either that, or this was written a while ago.




