Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Harry Potter & the Order of the Court: The J.K. Rowling Copyright Case and the Question of Fair Use

The adventures of wizard-in-training Harry Potter may have ended but the drama continues, most recently in federal court in Manhattan, where a decision has recently been handed down in the much-publicized copyright case brought by J.K. Rowling seeking to prevent the publication of a Harry Potter encyclopedia. The case is of interest not only to Harry Potter fans but to much of the general public as well. "Harry Potter & the Order of the Court" discusses the court's decision and its broader implications. The case was highlighted by Ms. Rowling taking the witness stand in her first courtroom appearance. Her dramatic testimony -- offering insights into her creative process and her emotional attachment to the Harry Potter series -- is included, both direct and cross-examination. Beyond the star presence of Ms. Rowling, the case is of general interest as it involves an important but little understood aspect of copyright law: the doctrine of "fair use." Fair use refers to situations wher..


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