J.K Rowling won't seek damages from French teenager

August 16 2007

J.K Rowling
The exceptionally wealthy Harry Potter author, J.K. Rowling has decided not to seek damages from a French teenager who translated the latest Harry Potter novel and posted it on the internet.

The 16-year-old teenage boy was arrested last week, after he posted his French translation of Harry Potter online, two months ahead of the official French release.

Gallimard, Rowling's French publishers have said that charges against the Teenage have been dropped after Rowling declined to pursue legal action against him, because he didn't make any money from the illegal translation.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final book in the Harry Potter series and was released in July this year.

Comments

Okay, and this is

Okay, and this is interesting why?

how could a 16 year old boy

how could a 16 year old boy do that???

why would he get arrested

why would he get arrested for it anyways? thats retarded, its not like she doesnt have enough money already.

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