No. You'll only have copyright problems if you use footage or music from the films, and half the time they seem to let that slide anyway. However, although names are not copyrighted, they are part of a trademark and therefore protected by Trademark or Service rights. You may want to look into that.
Youtube
Yes, there was a Harry Potter treaquel on Youtube, but it got deleted after some harsh comments were made and it was said too inapropriate. The Youtube committee then asked the makers to take it down.
Walkthroughs for Lego Harry Potter can be found on Youtube.
there is no best answer for your question but there is ni copyright as long as i now sorry if i didnt answer your question...... please click yes
Warner Brothers. Harry Potter is made under the Warner Brother's company (as you can see in the opening of all/some of the movies) and therefore have the right to manufacture all/any Harry Potter products and merchandise they wish
Frederick Warne & Co. own all copyright.
Yes, it can. That logo has artistic and design elements, thus is legally regarded as a work of artistic creation, and therefore is protected by the copyright law.
Cheat codes for Lego Harry Potter can be found on Youtube.
No. Copyright protects the Harry Potter name and the characters, and one would have to seek a licence to use them. Such a licence would be very expensive, and unlikely to be granted.
Especially if you want to distribute the game widely, you would have to get permission from the copyright owner.
There are 772 characters in harry potter in all.
Harry potter did run into some problems in #3... Such as Malfoy, The whomping willow, Dementors, the grim, the dursleys, Crookshanks, peter petigrew, snape and Buck beak the hippogriff!!!
2003.
1998.
Mattel Inc has not and never had copyrighted Harry Potter.
Harry Potter will appear in the Harry Potter books. If he was to appear in any other published novel it would violate copyright.
No, you would be violating copyright.