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The French guy was set free within hours, no charges kept on him. There will be no
trial. Gallimard (the French editing company of Rowlings'novel) is not suiing him as
he didn't try to make money out of his translation ! (which appeared to be excellent
from a 16 years old guy). Case is closed.
Best regards to all of you
Posted by: Rémi Devay   Posted on: 08/13/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Oui, but of course!  shraven | 08/09/07
whatever  trev999 | 08/13/07
I am with you on that.  goordman | 08/09/07
Sacre bleu!  designpolice | 08/09/07
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Rules; what rules?  paul@... | 08/13/07
British Lamb in France  Bathyscaphe | 08/14/07
overwhelming stupidity  shraven | 08/09/07
Open Source is the answer ...  JunkMan1989 | 08/09/07
They should hire him  Silent Observer | 08/09/07
Amusing...  Quantum Rift | 08/09/07
they should hire him!  designpolice | 08/09/07
Perhaps you all should write a book, make a deal  fuzzy2k | 08/09/07
well the thinking in most circles would be  moebius8@... | 08/09/07
They should give him the job  luckyyou1357@... | 08/09/07
They shouldn't arrest him, gives him cred  Boot_Agnostic | 08/09/07
French Teens Punishment for Translating Harry Potter to French.  QA MAN | 08/13/07
outdated information  Rémi Devay | 08/13/07
Useless French  wizardb@... | 08/13/07

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