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This is the article that came in THE HINDU today

IF U DONT HAVE ENOUGH TIME U CAN READ THE BOLDED SENTENCES

10 million security for Potter secret

In place: army of guards, satellite tracking systems, contracts


LONDON: A 10-million security operation featuring an army of guards, satellite tracking systems and legal contracts has swung into action to prevent any leak of details of the seventh and final book about the tales of boy wizard Harry Potter.

As millions around the world eagerly await the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows on July 21, only its author J.K. Rowling and some 20 others, including the book's editors and illustrators, know Harry's fat e.

When the finished manuscript was taken by hand from London to New York, the lawyer for the American publisher, Scholastic, sat on it during the flight. With each successive Potter book, security has grown. Nothing has come close, however, to the arrangements for the finale, The Sunday Telegraph observed.

London-based Bloomsbury, which publishes the Potter books in Britain, has hired secure sites across the country to house the book prior to distribution early this week. It is understood that several dozen security teams will protect the sites round the clock. Experts say security staff will earn up to 30 an hour with a guard dog, up to 20 without.

Print factory workers in Britain have been threatened with the sack if they leak any details, while German publishers banned mobile phones and even packed lunches in the printing plant. Employees reportedly had to work in near-darkness to prevent them reading the book.

It is from Tuesday, however, when copies begin to be sent out to retailers, that the most crucial part of the security operation will come into effect. The trucks Bloomsbury will use are fitted with satellite tracking systems costing up to 1,000 pounds each, which will reveal whether any of the vehicles deviate from their intended route. The books are on sealed pallets fitted with alarms to prevent tampering.

At one of the biggest booksellers, Barnes and Noble in America, the books are being kept in padlocked trucks at the insistence of Scholastic. Amazon, the online retailer, has cordoned off special sections of its warehouse to ensure restricted access. All retailers have had to sign a legal embargo preventing them from divulging any of the book's content or selling copies before the release.

A spokesman for Borders, the bookshop chain, said the ban means: "We agree not to open any of the books before midnight. We can't even line the shelves before then."

A spokesman for Bloomsbury said: "We have a litigation specialist poised 24 hours a day, seven days a week to deal with any breaches. It is our intention to enforce the embargo vigorously and seek an immediate injunction if required."

While experts put the cost of all this at 10 million, the lengths to which publishers have gone are not surprising.

Four years ago, Donald Parfitt, a forklift driver from Suffolk, was ordered to do 180 hours community service after he admitted stealing pages from Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix from the printing plant where he worked. Last year, Aaron Lambert was jailed for stealing copies of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and trying to sell them.

In recent weeks, Ms. Rowling has reportedly received letters from people asking her to reveal the ending of the seventh book because their terminally-ill relative may not live until Saturday. — PTI


Here is a link to how that Half -Blood Prince was published...and how the first scipt was handled

HOW HALF BLOOD PRINCE CAME TO AMERICA


So tell me how can a book be stolen...that too the manuscript.......
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Posted: 18 years ago
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This article cam in todays THE HINDU
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Posted: 18 years ago
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so much security for the HP7 book

thts like WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!!!
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Originally posted by: alia

so much security for the HP7 book

thts like WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!!!

Yah! I never would have guessed.

Oh!, n who would name a newspaper 'Hindu Today'???

Its kinda wired😆lol

-Aastha

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sorry but the name of the the newspaper is THE HINDU.....i meant it came in THE HINDU newspaper todsy
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Damnnnnnnnnnnnn Cool!!!! m impressed!! 😃
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WOW...all this for a book! 😆 amazing!
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THE HINDU is one of the oldest and most respected newspapers in india..esp south india

i love its editorials and its my fav daily newspaper...it has superb newscoverage and is such a joy 2 read.

Originally posted by: nitin_dave

Yah! I never would have guessed.

Oh!, n who would name a newspaper 'Hindu Today'???

Its kinda wired😆lol

-Aastha

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Posted: 18 years ago
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The Hindu is completely trusted, i agree.

I'm watching it right now on Headlines today, and omg!!! The security! The books say "DO NOT OPEN till 21st July" on them!!! And all the places have bookings for it. The hype is intolerable!!! 😲

-Sam
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Wow, that is a lot of security for a book! Even though it is our beloved Harry Potter, so many adults have to protect it from people who want to sell it on the black market. I can't think of any other book that has had this protection problems.




~Lady Black~

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