Originally published Thursday, October 4, 2012 at 7:46 AM
Lawsuit against PublishAmerica dismissed
Book publisher PublishAmerica is celebrating the dismissal of a federal lawsuit alleging it deceived several authors with a false promise to show summaries of their books to "Harry Potter" creator J.K. Rowling.
The Associated Press
Book publisher PublishAmerica is celebrating the dismissal of a federal lawsuit alleging it deceived several authors with a false promise to show summaries of their books to "Harry Potter" creator J.K. Rowling.
The Frederick News-Post (bit.ly/PT6muO) reported Thursday that a judge in Baltimore dismissed the case for lack of specificity.
He also found that the Frederick-based publisher did not have a consumer relationship with its authors. The plaintiffs had alleged violations of the Maryland Consumer Protection Act.
The authors complained that PublishAmerica offered to bring their works to Rowling's attention at a 2011 book festival in Edinburgh, Scotland, for a $49 fee. A spokesman for Rowling said the claim was completely false.
PublishAmerica contends the lawsuit was fueled by Seattle-based Amazon.com Inc., which has a competing print-on-demand service called CreateSpace.
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Information from: The Frederick (Md.) News-Post, http://www.fredericknewspost.com










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