I don't think they even gave the concept much thought other than 'lets put this in print.' I like to give people the benefit of the doubt and I would like to think that they knew they were broaching on some kind of copyright infringement in creating something like this, that they also knew that she had planned much the same thing later down the line and that they should have stopped once she said no to the idea. By the looks of it, not much thought has come to pass through those on the Lexicon side of this debacle. No means no. Period. Rowling said no to the print version of Lexicon because she had planned to write her own encyclopedia, and Lexicon took it upon themselves to ignore that. Too bad, really.
Last edited by SlytherinSissa; 11-05-2007 at 02:56 PM.
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