Amazon Studios The Rings of Power is here. The Second season is on its way. We want all Spoilerites to have the best viewing experience possible and have the widest knowledge base about the Second Age of Middle-Earth. This is a weekly Let’s Get Nerdy article series highlighting a different piece of Tolkien I think you need to know about!
In past articles I have answered the question:
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- What Are the Rings of Power?
- What is Númenor?
- What is the Second Age?
- Who are the Harfoots?
- Who is Prince Durin IV?
- What is Khazad-dûm?
- Who is Celebrimbor?
- What is the Last Alliance of Men and Elves?
- Who is Elendil?
- New Pics! Who are Bronwyn and Theo?
- What is Rivendell?
- The Rings of Power First Reactions Are In!
- What is Lindon?
- What are the Nine Human Rings?
- Empire Magazine’s The Rings of Power Covers
- New Character Pictures
- Will Wizards Appear in The Rings of Power?
- New Promo for The Rings of Power
- What is Eregion?
- Leaked! Rings of Power Trailer Breakdown
- The Rings of Power Teaser Breakdown
- New EW Rings of Power Pictures
- SDCC Rings of Power Trailer Breakdown
- Who is Isildur?
- The Rings of Power is Here! Read the Reactions
- Who is the Stranger?
- Who is Queen Míriel?
- Who is Ar-Pharazôn?
- What is the broken black blade?
- What is Mordor?
- What is Mithril?
- What are the Silmarils?
- What is Narsil?
- Who founded Númenor?
- Who is Galadriel’s Brother Finrod?
- Rings of Power Adds 15 New Cast Members for Season 2
- Who is Círdan?
- Will Celeborn Appear in The Rings of Power?
- Are Galadriel and Sauron Enemies in Book Canon?
- Who is Narvi?
- Jamie Bisping Cast as Viran
- Will the Harfoots Settle The Shire?
- What to Watch Before The Rings of Power Season 2
- Will We See More Rings in The Rings of Power Season 2?
- Will Lord Belzagar Appear in The Rings of Power Season 2?
- Who is Diarmid?
- Will Ringwraiths appear in The Rings of Power Season 2?
- Will Gil-Galad Lead an Army in The Rings of Power Season 2?
- Is the Balrog Durin’s Bane?
- Who is Isildur’s sister Eärien?
- What is Rhûn Where Nori & The Stranger are Headed?
- Will Galadriel Go Dark in The Rings of Power Season 2?
- Where are the Southlanders Going?
- Is Durin Still a Prince?
- How Eärien will use the Palantir in The Rings of Power Season 2
- Is the Rings of Power close to canon? Will it get closer in Season 2?
- What is The War of the Elves and Sauron?
- Who are the Three New Rings of Power Cast Members? Ciarán Hinds, Rory Kinnear and Tanya Moodie
- Who are the Three Witches Trying to Rescue Sauron?
- Rings of Power season 2 Reportedly Wraps Filming
- Nenya will Appear in The Rings of Power season 2
- Will We see Shelob in The Rings of Power season 2?
- How Celeborn Could Appear in The Rings of Power season 2
- Will The Rings of Power be at San Diego Comic-Con?
- How are Hobbits and Harfoots Different?
- Who is Galadriel?
- What are Noldor Elves?
- Who are “Durin’s Folk”?
- What are the Seven Dwarf-Lord Rings?
- How did Humans come to Middle-Earth?
- Who is High King Gil-Galad?
- What are Sindar Elves?
- What is Hobbit Day?
- Finding all the Lord of the Rings at New York Comic Con
- Who are the Rohirrim?
- New Lord of the Rings Video Game – Return to Moria – is Here!
- Who is Gimli, son of Glóin?
- What is the Fourth Age of Middle-Earth?
- What are Cave Trolls?
- Why does the Bridge of Khazad-dûm Matter?
- Are Orcs and Goblins Different in Middle-Earth?
- The Rings of Power Season 2 – Where Are We Now?
- War of the Rohirrim – Where Are We Now?
- How Many Seasons will Rings of Power Run?
- Lord of the Rings is a Christmas Movie
- Rings of Power at the Creative Arts Emmys
Who owns the rights to the works of J.R.R. Tolkien? Over the past decade we’ve seen rights for various adaptations and mediums shift around Warner Bros, Amazon, Embracer (the Swedish gaming group), and The Tolkien Estate, itself.
Recently, there was a quiet bit of drama around books and publishing not prompted by any of the entities listed above.
Just when you think things can’t get any more wild, the world of Lord of the Rings spins more drama to keep us entertained!
(please read the above with a joking, sarcastic tone, this isn’t a Real Housewives reunion, it’s a franchise about elves and hobbits …)
Last month both Amazon Studios’ The Rings of Power and The J.R.R. Tolkien Estate found themselves on the victorious side of a copyright lawsuit. If up to this point you were unaware such a lawsuit even existed you are not alone. Variety sums up the accusation as follows:
In April author Demetrious Polychron published a book called “The Fellowship of the King” which he claimed was a sequel to “The Lord of the Rings.” He planned for the book to be the first in a seven-part series.
The author then filed suit against both Amazon and the Tolkien estate, claiming the streaming series “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” had borrowed from his sequel and infringed his copyright.
It can now be reported for the first time that a California judge summarily dismissed Polychron’s lawsuit with prejudice in August.
Now, admittedly, in full transparency, I’ve never heard of The Fellowship of the King. At first glance – and if I’m feeling mean – it strikes me as the type of fanfiction myself and many other Lord of the Rings enthusiasts.
After a cursory Google search I did find The Fellowship of the King listed on Goodreads (feel free to do your own research or take a peek at the link itself), and listed as published in January of 2023, which would be a full quarter of a year later than The Rings of Power premier date of September 1st, 2022.
After reading the description provided by Goodreads I would state only the vaguest details are shared between The Fellowship of the King and The Rings of Power – in so much that there is a young female hobbit leading character. Which is about as much detail as The Fellowship of the King shares with The Fellowship of the Ring or some of R.A. Salvatore’s Forgotten Realms fantasy books.
If you are curious about the fan reception of The Fellowship of the King Reddit has a thread addressing this very subject. I warn you, it comes with a healthy dose of Reddit-expected snark.
As very much not-a-legal-expert I would contend The Tolkien Estate is poised to sue Polychron and win. Variety, and the Tolkien Estate, seem to agree:
The Tolkien estate then countersued the author for infringing on their copyright. A U.S. district judge found in the estate’s favor this fall, granting them a permanent injunction to prevent Polychron from “copying distributing, selling, performing, displaying or otherwise exploiting” his book or its sequel, titled “The Two Trees.” The author was also ordered to destroy all physical and electronic copies of the works.
Closing the chapter on this saga, a California judge has now handed down a costs order, instructing Polychron to pay $134,637 in attorney’s fees to both Amazon and Tolkien. In making the order, Judge Steven V. Wilson noted the “fantasticality” of the Polychron’s claim for copyright protection given his book is entirely based on characters in “The Lord of the Rings,” calling it “unreasonable” and “frivolous from the beginning.”
TL;DR don’t mess with copyright law until things go into the public domain. *side eyes Steamboat Willie*
*and Golden Age Superman on the horizon*