J.K. Rowling Allowing Fans To Write Sequels Of 'Harry Potter' Book

November 26, 2007 9:38 a.m. EST


Topics: Entertainment  
Joanna Mazewski - Celebrity News Service Editor

London, England (BANG) - J.K. Rowling has given fans permission to write sequels to the 'Harry Potter' books. The author - whose seven-book series about the young wizard has sold almost 400 million copies - will not take legal action against George Lippert, who wrote a follow-up to Harry's adventures on his website.

Under copyright laws Lippert could have been prosecuted for his actions. Rowling's lawyers confirmed she is happy for spin-offs to be published online as long as the publications are not sold and it is made clear she was not involved in the stories. She also requested the follow-ups do not contain pornography or racism.

Meanwhile, Rowling - who has seen the 'Harry Potter' books turned into blockbuster movies - has been voted entertainer of the year by Entertainment Weekly magazine.

The publication insisted she deserved the title for getting "people to tote around her big, old-fashioned printed-on-paper books as if they were the hottest new entertainment devices on the planet".

The magazine also named George Clooney a "valedictorian" because he has "deftly balanced box-office viability with personal responsibility."


 

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