Harry Potter and the Injunction of EciravaHow much money does a multimillionairess need?By Andrew Thomas: Thursday, 15 November 2007, 8:00 AMINTELLECTUALIS PROPERTISSIMUS! J.K. Rowling, who, since the first Harry Potter book appeared, has been fighting a one-woman campaign to prove that money can't buy happiness, has taken out an injunction against a Website she once publically praised.Fansite the Harry Potter Lexicon had planned to publish a hardcopy volume of its wizard facts, only to discover that the lawyers who must not be named have slapped a writ on them saying that the absurdly-rich Rowling has the sole right to profit from the "descriptions, character details, and plot points" of the Harry Potter series.It would appear that it was OK for the material to appear on a web site, but that the Wrath of Rowling was invoked when the site had the temerity to publish a book. La Rowling claims she had planned to produce a similar work herself, but hadn't got round to it yet as she hadn't yet finished counting all her money. She is also obviously concerned that any book with her name on the cover would fail to sell if a rival Potter encyclopaedia were to materialise.The Lexicon contains plot summaries, maps and detailed information on Harry Potter's world and sounds like just the sort of thing young Potter fans would love to see in their Christmas stockings.On her own site, Rowling says: "It is not reasonable, or legal, for anybody, fan or otherwise, to take an author's hard work, re-organize their characters and plots, and sell them for their own commercial gain. However much an individual claims to love somebody else's work, it does not become theirs to sell." µ