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== Relación con la prensa ==
Rowling has had a difficult relationship with the press. She admits to being "thin-skinned" and dislikes the fickle nature of reporting. "They went in one day from saying, 'She’s got writer’s block' to saying, 'She's been self-indulgent'", she told ''The Times'' in 2003, "And I thought, well, what a difference 24 hours makes." However, Rowling disputes her reputation as a recluse who hates to be interviewed.<ref name=Treneman>Treneman, Ann. [http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2003/0620-times-treneman.htm "I'm not writing for the money: It's for me and out of loyalty to fans."]. ''[[The Times]]''. 20 June 2003. Accessed 25 October 2007.</ref> In 2001, the Press Complaints Commission upheld a complaint by Rowling over a series of unauthorised photographs of her with her daughter on the beach in [[Mauritius]] published in ''[[OK! Magazine]]''.<ref>[http://www.pcc.org.uk/news/index.html?article=MjA0NQ== {Press Complaints Commission: JK Rowling]. pcc.org.uk. 2001. Accessed 8 December 2007.</ref> In 2007, Rowling's young son, David, assisted by Rowling and her husband, lost a court fight to ban publication of a photograph of him. The photo, taken by a photographer using a long-range lens, was subsequently published in a ''[[Daily Express#Sunday Express|Sunday Express]]'' article featuring Rowling's family life and motherhood.<ref name=david /> However, the judgment was overturned in David's favour in May 2008.<ref>Rozenberg, Joshua. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/lawreports/rozenberg/1935957/JK-Rowling's-son-wins-privacy-battle-in-court.html JK Rowling's son wins privacy battle in court]. ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''. 2008. Accessed 8 May 2008. </ref><ref>{{Cite BAILII|
|litigants=David Murray (by his litigation friends Neil Murray and Joanne Murray) v Big Pictures (UK) Limited
|country=ew
|court=EWCA
|division=Civ
|num=446
|year=2008}}. Accessed 7 May 2008.</ref>

Rowling has said she particularly dislikes the British tabloid ''[[The Daily Mail]]'', which made references to a stalker Rowling insists does not exist, and conducted interviews with her estranged ex-husband. As one journalist noted, "Harry's [[Vernon Dursley|Uncle Vernon]] is a grotesque philistine of violent tendencies and remarkably little brain. It is not difficult to guess which newspaper Rowling gives him to read [in ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire|Goblet of Fire]]'']."<ref name=vernon>Lockerbie, Catherine. {{cite web|title="All aboard the Hogwarts Express"|work=[[The Scotsman]]|url=http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2000/0700-scotsman-lockerbie.html}} 11 July 2000. Accessed 30 October 2007.</ref>

Some have speculated that Rowling's fraught relationship with the press was the inspiration behind the character [[Rita Skeeter]]. However, Rowling noted in 2000 that the character actually predates her rise to fame: "People have asked me whether Rita Skeeter was invented [to reflect ''Harry Potter'''s popularity], but in fact she was always planned."<ref>{{cite web|title="About the Books: transcript of J.K. Rowling's live interview on Scholastic.com"|url=http://www.scholastic.com/harrypotter/books/author/interview2.htm|}} 16 October 2000. Accessed 30 October 2007.</ref> "I tried to put Rita in ''Philosopher's Stone'' - you know when Harry walks into the Leaky Cauldron for the first time and everyone says, "Mr Potter you're back!", I wanted to put a journalist in there. She wasn't called Rita then but she was a woman. And then I thought, as I looked at the plot overall, I thought, that's not really where she fits best, she fits best in Four when Harry's supposed to come to terms with his fame."<ref>[http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2000/fall00-bbc-newsround.html Transcript of interview with J.K. Rowling]. ''BBC Newsround''. 2000. Accessed 25 October 2007.</ref>

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