The main reason could be related to intellectual property rights. The Harry Potter series is a huge commercial success with a lot of associated merchandising, movies, and spin - offs. Fanfiction that uses the Harry Potter name and elements without proper authorization could potentially cut into the profits or marketability of the official products. Additionally, there may be concerns about the quality control of the Harry Potter brand. If fanfiction of poor quality or with a negative message gets too much attention, it could reflect badly on the overall brand value.
One reason could be copyright infringement. The official Harry Potter franchise owns the rights to the characters, settings, and storylines. Fanfiction might use these elements in ways that violate the official rights. For example, if a fanfiction writer tries to make money from their work using Harry Potter elements without permission. Another reason could be to protect the brand's integrity. If a fanfiction contains offensive or inappropriate content related to Harry Potter, it could damage the overall positive image of the franchise.
One possible outcome is that the fanfiction might be taken down. If it's found to be in clear violation of copyright or other legal rights, the website hosting it could be required to remove it. Another outcome could be that the fanfiction writer might be asked to make changes to their work to make it compliant with the law, for example, by removing certain copyrighted elements.
One reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe Harry discovers some actions of Dumbledore that seem wrong at first glance, like the way he's been handling secrets about Harry's past or Hogwarts' safety. For example, Dumbledore's decision to keep Harry in the dark about certain prophecies might make Harry feel betrayed and lead to a conflict.
One possible reason could be a difference in ideology. Maybe Harry starts to question Dumbledore's decisions regarding the war against Voldemort. For example, Dumbledore's secrecy about certain things might make Harry feel left out and manipulated. Another reason could be personal pride. Harry has grown into a powerful wizard and may not want to be under Dumbledore's constant guidance and control any longer. He might think he can handle things on his own better. Also, it could be due to the influence of other characters. If some new friends or allies have different views on Dumbledore, they could sway Harry's opinion.
One possible reason could be the Ministry's corruption. In the original series, the Ministry often showed signs of being influenced by dark forces or being overly bureaucratic and not seeing the real threats. So in the fanfiction, this might be a driving factor for Harry to oppose them.
One possible reason could be that in the fanfiction, the wizarding community in England has turned against Harry due to some false accusations. Maybe a powerful dark wizard has framed him for a series of heinous crimes, and the public, being misled, forces him to leave. Another reason might be political intrigue within the Ministry of Magic. There could be a new regime that sees Harry as a threat to their power and thus kicks him out.
One possible reason could be misinformation spread by the Ministry of Magic. They might have spread false rumors about Harry being a threat, which influenced the Hogwarts community. For example, if the Daily Prophet printed false stories about Harry's supposed dark magic activities, it could turn some students and staff against him.
One reason could be that Harry simply doesn't believe in divination as a useful subject. He might think it's all just superstition and not something practical for his goals at Hogwarts.
Well, it could be that Harry, at that moment, saw Draco not as his rival but as a fellow student. In the wizarding world, Quidditch can be a very dangerous sport. Harry might have thought about how his friends would feel if he were in Draco's position. Also, Harry has a heroic streak. He might have instinctively jumped into action without really thinking about who it was he was saving. His first impulse could have been just to stop a potential disaster from happening on the pitch.
In general, creating 'Harry Potter' fanfiction can be legal as long as it adheres to certain rules. Fanfiction is often considered a form of derivative work. As long as it doesn't directly compete with the official 'Harry Potter' works in a way that violates copyright, and is for non - commercial, personal enjoyment purposes, it is usually okay. For example, many fans write fanfiction just to explore different storylines or character relationships within the 'Harry Potter' universe that J.K. Rowling created.
Yes, it's legal. Fanfiction exists within a sort of grey area of the law. Since it's mainly for the enjoyment of fans and not trying to replace the original works. J.K. Rowling has not made a widespread effort to stop the creation or reading of non - commercial Harry Potter fanfiction, so readers can usually engage with it without legal concerns.