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JK Rowling embroiled in 'Harry Potter' plagiarism row | A plagiarism lawsuit has been filed against 'Harry Potter' author JK Rowling over the fourth book in her outstanding series. The lawsuit alleges that J K Rowling's fourth book in
her blockbuster series, 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,' copied substantial
parts of Jacobs' 1987 book, 'The Adventures of Willy the Wizard,' reports the
New Zealand Herald. Rowling and her publishers, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, had
applied to court for the case to be immediately dismissed, saying the copyright
infringement claims brought by the estate of the late author Adrian Jacobs had
no real chance of succeeding. However, a British judge has refused to dismiss
the plagiarism charge, saying claims that the best-selling author stole ideas
from an obscure fantasy book deserved to be considered at a proper hearing. "I
do not feel able at this stage to say that Mr. Allen's case is so bad that I can
properly describe it as fanciful," said the judge. A one-day hearing will be scheduled
to consider the case, the judge ruled. A lawyer representing Allen said he was
delighted that the case can go forward. "If the claim does proceed, then JK Rowling
and Bloomsbury will be required to explain how the similarities between the two
works came about, when to date there has been a refusal to disclose key manuscripts
and notebooks," said Allen's lawyer Nick Kounoupias. Meanwhile, Rowling has called
the claims unfounded and absurd, saying she only learned of Jacobs' 16-page volume
in 2004.
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