I'd like to see them *really* enforce that.

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The eBay sale can be stopped, I'm sure. But reading the book? In *the privacy of one's home?* Even better, how good is the Googling and notice-serving skills of Ms. Rowling's legal crew to stop dissemination of content? They likely can't serve anyone with notice in the time it takes for the issue to become moot (read: by 12:01 A.M. Saturday). They may hit someone with plagiarism after the fact, but proper reviewing beforehand leaves them little, if no, standing on that front.

In other news, I'll be working that night, and will be interested to see how many guests we draw at my 24-hour retail/grocery store for our book release party. We're not a bookstore, but everybody knows we're open anyway.

Nicholas Eckert
vidstudent




Posted on Jul 15, 2005, 4:31 AM

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