: "A vast international smear campaign"
Previously on the ridiculous number of Lexicon-related entries on Fandom Wank:
Entry the First: ( Read more... )
Entry the Second: ( Read more... )
Entry the Third: ( Read more... )
Today:
An update on the TLC article: ( One or the other is misrepresenting something. Again )
Another update regarding the publication date: ( The order was pushed back to January 4 )
A new addition to the RDR Books Lexicon page: ( Why didn't they read the book we didn't give them? )
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julian_black: It's like goldy or bronzy, only it's made out of iron.
Things are slowing down now. Barring a pseuicide, I have high hopes that this could be the last entry.
ETA: A summary in lolcat.
ETA 2: Snape fans weigh in on the matter (warning: the deer is teal). (Thanks,
kerryblaze.)
ETA 3: Huh. A comment at TLC alleges that some sixty negative comments were deleted from the Lexicon statement last night, but I was on it with ScrapBook and Screengrab pretty frequently, and I can't see any discrepancy in numbers. Also, there's still a number of negative comments yet. Does anyone have any evidence that this actually happened?
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lidane: "Steve Vander Ark = a House Elf and/or Harry Potter", per a comment on TLC.
ETA 4: Pics of the disputed timeline (here on the OOTP DVD). So did WB steal it or not? Analysis in the comments.
Also, now that RDR's edited out the reference: Invisible Nagasaki.
ETA 5: Apparently that TLC commenter (re: ETA #3) was posting from the future, because now all the Lexicon comments are gone. Which was pretty much inevitable. I'm just saying, that's why I was on it with Screengrab and ScrapBook the other night. (One giant screencap from SG and then three small ones manually taken from SB, sorry.) The reason there's no comment box on the last cap is because it was taken shortly after comments were closed entirely.
ETA 6: Ah, here's what I was waiting to post. ( Steve would be an excellent speaker at the Terminus 2008! His encyclopedia's coming out this month! )
ETA 7: A PDF file of the actual filed complaint.
ETA 8: From
waltraute: elanor_isolda counters several of the allegations. I would note, however, that many of these allegations stem from information on RDR Books' own site, or their uncooperativeness in handing over a copy of the book to confirm that they're in the right. ( Read more... )
Previously on the ridiculous number of Lexicon-related entries on Fandom Wank:
Entry the First: ( Read more... )
Entry the Second: ( Read more... )
Entry the Third: ( Read more... )
Today:
An update on the TLC article: ( One or the other is misrepresenting something. Again )
Another update regarding the publication date: ( The order was pushed back to January 4 )
A new addition to the RDR Books Lexicon page: ( Why didn't they read the book we didn't give them? )
From
Things are slowing down now. Barring a pseuicide, I have high hopes that this could be the last entry.
ETA: A summary in lolcat.
ETA 2: Snape fans weigh in on the matter (warning: the deer is teal). (Thanks,
ETA 3: Huh. A comment at TLC alleges that some sixty negative comments were deleted from the Lexicon statement last night, but I was on it with ScrapBook and Screengrab pretty frequently, and I can't see any discrepancy in numbers. Also, there's still a number of negative comments yet. Does anyone have any evidence that this actually happened?
Also, from
ETA 4: Pics of the disputed timeline (here on the OOTP DVD). So did WB steal it or not? Analysis in the comments.
Also, now that RDR's edited out the reference: Invisible Nagasaki.
ETA 5: Apparently that TLC commenter (re: ETA #3) was posting from the future, because now all the Lexicon comments are gone. Which was pretty much inevitable. I'm just saying, that's why I was on it with Screengrab and ScrapBook the other night. (One giant screencap from SG and then three small ones manually taken from SB, sorry.) The reason there's no comment box on the last cap is because it was taken shortly after comments were closed entirely.
ETA 6: Ah, here's what I was waiting to post. ( Steve would be an excellent speaker at the Terminus 2008! His encyclopedia's coming out this month! )
ETA 7: A PDF file of the actual filed complaint.
ETA 8: From