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If someone wrote a book abot witches who use wands could they be sued byRowling?
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The way I see it, the witches-in-fiction ideas have been around so long that she can't sue, they can't sue, and so on. I hope I helped!



Dang it! I was just about to start writing that. You stole my idea. :-)


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Or the last as Rothfuss, Lev Grossman, and Sanderson can all attest just to name a very few.
and what about an evil guy as well
so can j.k rowling sue us if we have witches ,and go to a school and have to fight an evil person
so can j.k rowling sue us if we have witches ,and go to a school and have to fight an evil person

Short answer:she could, but probably wouldn't.

When I was learning wicca I created my own wand for usage in ritual (well before the creation of Potter) she did not invent it she couldn't sue...And hell she never sued for the adventures of James Potter books and Neil Gaiman never sued her for the obvious "inspiration" she got from "The Books of Magic" so you are just fine.
With so many years of literary history behind us it is difficult to find an idea that has not been used by five gazillion authors. Quite frankly, unless it's word-for-word, I doubt Rowling could do much of anything without running the risk of being sued herself by all the others who have written about witches in a school. As clique ideas go, that one's been around a while.
Besides, like people have said in the above comments, she's crazy rich. She doesn't need the books to make money, and Harry Potter is super famous and having another book with witches and a villain named Baldymort probably isn't going to hinder her at all, so why would she sue?
Besides, like people have said in the above comments, she's crazy rich. She doesn't need the books to make money, and Harry Potter is super famous and having another book with witches and a villain named Baldymort probably isn't going to hinder her at all, so why would she sue?


Because it is. This is the same troll that accused JKR of plagiarizing Tolkien. He's either a troll, or incredibly dim.
j.k rowling copied some of j.r.r tolkiens idea




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