The first name that springs to mind when we hear about the magical world is Harry Potter. The film series is written by J. K. Rowling, the world’s most successful fantasy novelist is more than a book or a film series; it has become a fantasy world for millions of children and teenagers all over the world. Almost every Potterhead has fantasized about receiving a Hogwarts letter and walking into the wizarding world with Harry, Ron, and Hermione on Platform 9 3/4.
The creation of the film, like any other unique literary, artistic, or cinematographic work, is accompanied by various significant intellectual property rights. Since the beginning, J. K. Rowling and Warner Brothers have diligently secured the intellectual property associated with Harry Potter.

Since the beginning, J. K. Rowling and Warner Brothers have diligently secured the intellectual property associated with Harry Potter. J.K. Rowling and her publishers Bloomsbury had always kept the fate of young Potter, with whom countless youngsters had grown up since his first appearance decades ago, a closely guarded secret.
Rowling then sold the cinematic rights to her books to Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., which now owns all IP rights to the Harry Potter films, while J K Rowling retains exclusive rights to the series narrative and characters. NBCUniversal purchased the broadcast and internet rights to the Harry Potter films for the years 2018 to 2025 in 2016. This $250 million deal includes exclusive broadcasting rights to all Wizarding World films.
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