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J.K. Rowling Drops Harry Potter Books Licencing for Teachers

J.K. Rowling Saves Kids from Boredom At Home by Extending Access to Harry Potter Books

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 13:  J. K. Rowling attends the UK Premiere of

Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling is supporting home study during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The author relaxed the usual licencing required for teachers to post videos of themselves reading Harry Potter books aloud to students.

Rowling shared the news on her personal Twitter account: "Delighted to help teachers reach kids at home by relaxing the usual licence required to post videos of themselves reading Harry Potter books," she said, "Be well, everyone. More soon!". The new copyright permissions allows teachers anywhere in the world to read any and all of the seven Harry Potter books aloud to students, using secure and closed educational networks for the remainder of the school year. The open licence for teachers is the Harry Potter team's first step in supporting children reading at home during the Coronavirus — more initiatives will be announced in the next coming weeks.

Virtual story time just got a lot more magical. For more details on joining the #HarryPotterAtHome community, check out J.K. Rowling's official guidelines.

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