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Stouffer is found to have lied to the court and forged documents to support her case, and is required to pay a fine and some of her opponents' legal fees. September: The court deciding the lawsuits involving Nancy Stouffer rules in favor of Rowling, saying that there is no reasonable possibility of confusion between the books. Beginning this week (the first one in which Goblet of Fire appears), children's books have a list of their own, to keep them from competing with more grown-up titles. July 23: Up until now, the available Harry Potter books have been at or near the top of the New York Times list of bestsellers.
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This book is much longer (734 pages!) and darker than any of the previous books in the series, leading some critics to predict that the Harry Potter fad will end here. Both these practices are followed for every book that follows. This is the first time the book is released at the same time in both countries, and the first time it's released on Saturday, so that children can get and read the book as soon as it comes out without skipping school. July 8: The fourth book, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, is published in both the United Kingdom and the United States, with a record-setting combined first printing of more than 5 million copies. August 21: After a long search, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint are chosen to play Harry, Hermione, and Ron on film. March 28: Chris Columbus is chosen as the director for the first Harry Potter film. March: Nancy Stouffer countersues, claiming that Rowling did steal her ideas. The life and times of Harry Potter and his creator by Shmuel Ross and Mark Zurlo