BS Of The Day: Harry Potter People Think It’s Illegal To Sell A Legally Obtained Copy Of Their Book

…but what happens if a legitimate copy of the book actually does get out? That’s what happened when an engineer received a copy of the book earlier this week when an online bookstore accidentally shipped it out early. He quickly (and smartly) put it up on eBay where the price shot up to $250… and then, JK Rowling’s lawyer demanded eBay take the auction down as infringing on its rights. What rights? That’s not clear. The book is legitimate. The sale to the guy was legitimate. The bookseller may have violated an embargo from the publisher, but that’s between the bookseller and the publisher — not the guy who ended up with the book. Once the book has gone out to the guy he has every right to sell it, and JK Rowling’s lawyer was wrong for demanding it be taken down and eBay was wrong in agreeing to take it down. This is simply a case where they seem to be claiming copyright privileges that simply don’t exist.

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