If you thought you won’t be able to buy the Harry Potter last book until 7/21, you were wrong. Apparently, DeepDiscount.com released the book earlier than the worldwide scheduled date. And for that, they are getting sued.
Scholastic, Inc. announced Wednesday that it was taking “immediate legal action” against online retailer DeepDiscount.com and distributor Levy Home Entertainment after learning that “some individuals have received copies of ’Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ through the mail. We are also making a direct appeal to the Harry Potter fans who bought their books from DeepDiscount.com and may receive copies early, requesting that they keep the packages hidden until midnight on July 21st,” Scholastic, Rowling’s U.S. publisher, said in a statement.
I guess that’s what you get for over-publicizing your book, huh? Yeah, like whoever that got their hands on the book already isn’t going to spoil it for everyone. I mean, some guy on eBay already tried selling it for a “But It Now” price of $250, when retail price is $34.99. I don’t know anyone who would really camp out at midnight just to get a book. JK Rowling had said that 2 major characters will die - and I think I know who… It’s…… that… Well, OK I don’t want to spoil it here, too.






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