Showing posts with label JRR Tolkien. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JRR Tolkien. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
The Goblet of Lawsuits
Labels:
Conspiracies,
Copyright musings,
Harry Potter,
Ideas,
JRR Tolkien,
Twilight
There's a court case brewing against Harry Potter's author and publisher over allegations that JK Rowling stole concepts and ideas for Goblet of Fire from a 36-page self-published 1987 booklet called "Willy the Wizard". The suit alleges that the author of Willy sent his manuscript to Rowling's agent in '87 and 13 years later, shenanigans ensued. Among other things, the suit alleges that Willy's author originated the ideas of a wizarding tournament, problem-solving in the John and that wizards travel by train.
From this remove, I'd say that this appears to be a dodgy proposition at best. The author of the novelette - or in this case, his estate - would have to prove that not only did Rowling's agent have the Willy manuscript, but that he passed it along to Rowling and that she strip-mined it into a book the size of a cinder block*. That seems to be quite a hurdle.
It's possible that Rowling may find that her own plaint that Goblet of Fire was the hardest to write and that she got stuck midway through. Which just goes to show that you should never admit to writer's block.
I'm not 100% familiar with UK copyright law, but in the United States, ideas and concepts are not protected by copyright. In a manner of speaking, it's the material execution of ideas that are protected in US copyright law. The moment you put it down on paper, it's theoretically protected as you executed it but not the ideas behind it.
Ideas are in the air, not on the page. The bookshelves are alive with various treatments (and outright knockoffs) of popular ideas. Been into the Young Adult section of a bookstore recently? You can't toss a stake without knocking over a pile of Young Adult vampire novels hanging on Twilight's coattails, which would then tumble into the previous wave of Harry Potter inspired young wizards and witches.
Not to mention that if concepts are protected under copyright, then a lot of people owe the Tolkien estate a metric boatload** of money.
From where I sit, I see a world of recycled memes and this lawsuit feels to me like someone fishing for a big settlement.
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* 636 pages in the UK, 734 pages in the US according to Wikipedia
** equal to 1.45 Imperial Boatloads
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
eTolkien
Labels:
Copyright musings,
Disputes,
E-Books,
JRR Tolkien
JRR Tolkien's hat has finally been thrown in the eBook ring after six years of negotiations. Also an excellent article covering the battle over eBook licensing from the preferences or wariness of authors (and their estates) to the ongoing disputes over cost-versus-royalties:
One eBook to Rule Them All
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