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28. "the-leaky-cauldron.org's spoiler policy (no spoilers in this reply)"
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i was searching the boards and i thought this was funny.

http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2007/4/28/spoil-us-not-sneaks-a-refresher-on-leaky-s-pre-book-policy

OK peoples. It's just about that time: A few months away from the book. THE book. We're getting a lot of e-mails about spoilers - and not just the kind where you say, "You may not want to read my theory because it's totally a spoiler." Thanks for the warning - we had no idea Snape was a body surfer! Awesome!
Anyway, the books will soon be printed. Sometime in the next few weeks we'll hear all sorts of ridiculous things, such as:

* The book magically appeared in a field ("Phoenix": Remember how the person who found it just happened to call the ever-magnanimous tab "The Sun," who then printed a review that basically read, "Nanny-nanny-poo-poo, we've read it and you haven't"?).
* Or, a bunch of bets for Harry to live / for Harry to die came out of the town where the books are being printed ("Half-Blood Prince": Remember the bets on Dumbly?).
* Even, perhaps, that there was a pistol shootout / watergun showdown / spaghetti-slinging match over stolen copies (again, "Half-Blood Prince." That is, just the pistol part).

And then there are the little spoiler-zone pockets, which crop up in strange places. Last time, a big leak came from a librarian who decided to dig in a few days early and post the results on her journal. Bookstore workers have also been responsible for leaks (though, we understand how working in a store where unopened Potters lurk evilly can be a form of torture acceptable in old-school Salem). Before HBP's release, someone on a military base in Malaysia got hold of the book and scanned in every first chapter page, the summary, and the whole final chapter, and sent it to Leaky. Some staffers were intensely spoiled. Some staffers are still bitter. Some staffers curse this person's name.

The powers that be seem even more prepared for this spoiler scenario this time. There are talks of extreme security measures, of chains and locks and last-minute deliveries.

BRING IT, we say.

Here it is, a refresher on Leaky's spoiler policy:

Ahem.

DON'T DO IT.

Sending us spoilers will get you one place, bucko: sent to Scholastic, Christopher Little, Bloomsbury, and every JoLawyer we can think of. We don't want to see them, we won't post them, and we'd want to stop you. Book revelations aren't to be spurted out in bullet form on a message board. They're to be read, dispersed at the proper moment, given all the context of the story. This is not like the movies, which cannot contain real plot surprises for fans.

If Harry dies, we don't want to know about it until J.K. Rowling decides to tell us. And if you decide to tell us before that, you'll incur the wrath of a staff of almost 200, most of whom have been waiting almost 10 years for these final revelations and can NEVER get back the moment you rob by spoiling them. That's some wrath, right there. We own pitchforks, hot wax and feathers. And we're not afraid to use them.

If, between now and July 21, Jo or her people release a fact about the book, it will be posted on this site, but you will be heavily warned about it beforehand. We understand a lot of you want to remain super-pure from now until then. We admire you, oh white angels.

If it comes from ANYWHERE else - from ANY unofficial source - it will not be on this site. You have no need to worry. We might recognize its existence in a news story, but the actual content of the spoilage won't appear on these pages.

So, bookstore managers, librarians, and people who like to stroll in the fields next to the publishing plants: We appreciate that you feel the need to share your revelations with us. But you'd have better luck and would get a better response if you told your goldfish instead. Watch out, though - we hear the publishing companies are looking into fishbowl surveillance. Mr. FlippityFins just may be a plant.

And if you're that guy who shouted "SNAPE KILLS DUMBLEDORE!" outside the bookshop at 12:01 a.m. on July 16, 2005? Just go away, man. Just go away. Quietly. And we won't hurt you.

Seriously: we're almost there, guys, so let's make sure we respect every other Harry Potter fan we can. It'll be worth it!

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bshelly

"You (Fisher) could get fired, Les Snead could get fired, Kevin Demoff could get fired, but I will always be Eric Dickerson.” (c) The God

  

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The official Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows book post [View all] , earthqueen, Sat Jul-21-07 12:05 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
Line @ Barnes & Noble = 2,000 Muggles long
Jul 21st 2007
1
I was # 151, the lines moved pretty quick
Jul 21st 2007
8
i read the leaks.
Jul 21st 2007
2
i did too and they were false.
Jul 21st 2007
4
I stand corrected the Wikipedia page has the correct ending
Jul 21st 2007
16
I just finished the 2nd book.....
Jul 21st 2007
3
well welcome to Hogwarts!!
Jul 21st 2007
7
*cries*
Jul 21st 2007
5
what? what's wrong?
Jul 21st 2007
6
      dont want to spoil it
Jul 21st 2007
11
           MAN!!!! i've edited like 32 times. But I'll let everyone catch up
Jul 21st 2007
15
ok cool..this is the way it needs to be
Jul 21st 2007
9
I was going to post the spoilers here, but I'll make another post.
Jul 21st 2007
13
      go ahead and post spoilers if you want
Jul 21st 2007
29
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Overview
Jul 21st 2007
10
I've finished the Book, hit the Inbox for the Spoliers
Jul 21st 2007
12
.
Jul 21st 2007
14
i'm taking my time with it and enjoying the experience
Jul 21st 2007
17
i couldn't help it...
Jul 21st 2007
18
I'm at Ch. 4
Jul 21st 2007
19
there was this guy there last night a real life 6*7ish tall HAGRID
Jul 21st 2007
20
      i just finished mine...
Jul 21st 2007
21
I will say this: My bootleg copy I got via Internet was right...AND
Jul 21st 2007
22
I'm so mad you actually..
Jul 21st 2007
23
      Girl...I read the bootleg of that AND
Jul 21st 2007
24
           hahaha.. definetly understand the tired part...
Jul 21st 2007
25
finished at about 8am. slept for3hrs. finishing second read now.
Jul 21st 2007
26
Chapter 7
Jul 21st 2007
27
yeah the Ministers were wack
Jul 22nd 2007
44
10.5 hours str8 through I was on some crack reading this book
Jul 21st 2007
30
i don't think i've pulled 5 all nighters in my life
Jul 21st 2007
31
      wow
Jul 22nd 2007
42
      I feel you on that
Jul 23rd 2007
46
i want to talk about it. (no-spoilers)
Jul 21st 2007
32
uneasy about what happened?
Jul 21st 2007
33
This book was fucking awesome. 10 years of my life came to a
Jul 22nd 2007
34
sonofabitch!
Jul 23rd 2007
45
no spoiler but J.K. Rowling was right about the movie makers & Kreac...
Jul 22nd 2007
35
I'm half way through...
Jul 22nd 2007
36
you are very right.
Jul 22nd 2007
41
I can't see her letting them really, can you ?
Jul 23rd 2007
47
I finished 5 pm yesterday, and lemme just say this (no major spoiler)
Jul 22nd 2007
37
Simply put, the book was perfect
Jul 22nd 2007
38
They might have to do two movies for this one.
Jul 22nd 2007
39
Nah, just a fast-paced 3 and a half hour long joint.
Jul 22nd 2007
43
i totally enjoyed it my wife read it yesterday and i started late...
Jul 22nd 2007
40
5 hours last night, half way through
Jul 23rd 2007
48
Loved it.
Jul 23rd 2007
49
yeah, this one REALLY pushing the boundaries of a kids book
Jul 24th 2007
50
      but if you think about it....
Jul 24th 2007
51
up
Jul 24th 2007
52

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