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Old 08-26-2013, 10:56 AM   #19
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If Salinger's lawyers leaked that he left instructions for books to be released when they were not suppose to then that is the same as JKR's leaking that she is writing under a pen name. A breach of confidentiality.

If Salinger left instructions for works to be released then there really is no reason for a detailed assertion that said instructions were left in a documentary. If they are using hints and trying to piece together that said instructions exist there is the possibility that the law firm is responsible for a leak and that would be a breach of confidentiality.

So yes, I mentioned them in the same breath because confidentiality is confidentiality is confidentiality no matter what you think of the caliber of author.
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