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  2. The Harry Potter Lexicon - Wikipedia

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    The site was created by American school librarian Steve Vander Ark. It contains detailed information for all seven published Harry Potter books. The Lexicon lists characters, places, creatures, spells, potions and magical devices, as well as analyzing magical theory and other details of the series.

  3. Legal disputes over the Harry Potter series - Wikipedia

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    The judge in the case stated that there was not enough similarity between the two books to make a case for plagiarism. [27] In the UK courts, on 21 March 2011, Paul Allen, a trustee of the Jacobs estate, was ordered to pay as security to the court 65% of the costs faced by Bloomsbury and Rowling, amounting to over £1.5million, to avoid the ...

  4. Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. v. RDR Books - Wikipedia

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    On 31 October 2007, Warner Bros. and Rowling sued RDR Books to block the book's publication. [3] Rowling, who previously had a good relationship with Vander Ark, reiterated on her website that she plans to write a Harry Potter encyclopedia, and that the publication of a similar book before her own would hurt the proceeds of the official encyclopedia, which she plans to give to charity. [4]

  5. Hewlett-Packard spying scandal - Wikipedia

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    The media descended upon HP headquarters on September 22, 2006. On September 5, 2006, Newsweek revealed [1] that the general counsel of Hewlett-Packard, at the behest of HP chairwoman Patricia Dunn, had contracted a team of independent security experts to investigate board members and several journalists in order to identify the source of an information leak. [2]

  6. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. v. Intel Corp. - Wikipedia

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    Some of the manufacturers involved in the case were Dell, HP, Gateway, Acer, Fujitsu, Sony, Toshiba, and Hitachi. [19] [20] In May 2009, the European Commissioner for Competition, Neelie Kroes, fined Intel a record $1.45 billion (€1.06 billion) and ordered it to end its customer rebate program. [21] [22]

  7. HP to continue $4 billion damages case against Mike Lynch - AOL

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    HP had bought Autonomy for $11.1 billion in 2011 in one of the UK's biggest tech deals. In 2022, HP won a civil case against Lynch but a High Court judge said that any damages would be less than ...

  8. Hewlett Packard moved to end speculation that it would end its case against Lynch over PR concerns. ... HPE, formerly known as HP, won a civil trial against Lynch in the U.K. in 2022 after a judge ...

  9. List of military headstamps - Wikipedia

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    The pre-war headstamp has the 1- or 2-letter code for the brass supplier of the cartridge case at 6 o'clock, the 2-digit year the cartridge case was produced at 12 o'clock, the lot number of the propellant at 9 o'clock, and the 2-digit year the finished cartridge was assembled at 3 o'clock. The brass suppliers or cartridge manufacturers would ...