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Instead of writing a confinement journal, JK Rowling preferred to help struggling teachers in his own way. The author of the Harry Potter saga has decided to relax the distribution rights for her works so that teachers can always use her books to teach students.

Many teachers continue to work during the coronavirus pandemic by teaching online. However, reading a book and distributing it on the Internet is not that simple: there are fees to be paid. And these broadcasting rights, JK Rowling has simply decided to dispense with them so that the lessons can continue without disruption.

Everyone thrilled

"I am delighted to help teachers stay in touch with their students by removing the license usually required for them to read Harry Potter books," she announced on her Twitter account.

Delighted to help teachers reach kids at home by relaxing the usual license required to post videos of themselves reading Harry Potter books. Go to https://t.co/77d90pkiYK to find the guidelines. Be well, everyone. More soon! đź’« # HarryPotterAtHome

- JK Rowling (@jk_rowling) March 20, 2020

This is news that should delight the faculty as much as the students.

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