Book Six Titles
phluxist
phluxist at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 27 15:44:13 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 78987
Phlux:"On July 24th a company by the name of "Seabottom Productions
Limited" registered two trademarks by the names of "Harry Potter and
the Mudblood Revolt" and "Harry Potter and the Quest of the Centaur".
This company must be related to WB, since the HP trademark is now
their property.
I'm sure everyone has heard of the other book titles like "Harry
Potter and the Alchemist's Cell", "Harry Potter and the Pyramids of
Furmat", or "Harry Potter and the Chariots of Light", which were all
patented just before the release of GoF, in 2000."
Jim: "No way. An attempt to copyright any title in the form
of "Harry Potter and.. would be null and void, unenforceable. J.K.
Rowling and Warner Brothers, her assignee, would be the only parties
who could do that. "Harry Potter" itself is a trademark, and nothing
that tried to circumvent that trademark by adding something to it
would have any validity at all.
A Google search on "Seabottom Productions" turns up nothing outside
of undersea exploration and so on. A Web search of the Patent and
Trademark Office shows nothing.
How would anybody think that this could possibly be true? JKR and
Warner Brothers have all the rights to anything Harry Potter, period.
Nobody else can use that name or anything based on it for any
commercial purpose without WB's consent ($$$). This group exists
under its name because discussion of literature and characters is
'fair use' and free speech and doesn't create confusion in the
marketplace. Even so, WB tried to muscle in on HP websites and
backed off only because they got bad press."
Me again:
I agree it seems dodgey, but here they are:
http://webdb4.patent.gov.uk/tm/number?
detailsrequested=C&trademark=E3278488
http://webdb4.patent.gov.uk/tm/number?
detailsrequested=C&trademark=E3278355
Anyway, its interesting, whatever it means,
Phlux
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