BBC新闻100篇 News Item 79

BBC新闻100篇 News Item 79 歌词

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[00:00.00] It's a highly unusual legal situation
[00:03.05] where the author of a piece of fiction is taken to court
[00:06.20] because the action takes place in a particular locality,
[00:09.62] and the owners of that locality
[00:11.54] feel their name has been dragged through the mud.
[00:14.20] Yet that's what's happened in the case of Lalie Walker's book,
[00:17.50] Aux Malheurs des Dames.
[00:18.93] The Marché Saint-Pierre,
[00:20.70] where the murder story unfolds,
[00:22.29] is a well-known fabric store near Montmartre.
[00:24.93] In the book,
[00:26.20] staff members go missing as voodoo dolls
[00:28.90] are pinned to the walls
[00:29.92] and rumours swirl around the behaviour of the shop's managers.
[00:33.52] In their plea,
[00:35.51] the real-life owners of the Marché Saint-Pierre
[00:37.95] say it's a registered trade mark
[00:40.00] and that no one can write about it without prior permission.
[00:43.45] They say their image has been seriously harmed by the book,
[00:46.96] and they want damages of two million euros -
[00:49.40] more than two and a half million dollars.
[00:51.90] The author Lalie Walker is mystified.
[00:54.59] "If you can't set stories in real-life places," she says,
[00:58.41] "then you might as well just give up."
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[00:00.00] It' s a highly unusual legal situation
[00:03.05] where the author of a piece of fiction is taken to court
[00:06.20] because the action takes place in a particular locality,
[00:09.62] and the owners of that locality
[00:11.54] feel their name has been dragged through the mud.
[00:14.20] Yet that' s what' s happened in the case of Lalie Walker' s book,
[00:17.50] Aux Malheurs des Dames.
[00:18.93] The Marche SaintPierre,
[00:20.70] where the murder story unfolds,
[00:22.29] is a wellknown fabric store near Montmartre.
[00:24.93] In the book,
[00:26.20] staff members go missing as voodoo dolls
[00:28.90] are pinned to the walls
[00:29.92] and rumours swirl around the behaviour of the shop' s managers.
[00:33.52] In their plea,
[00:35.51] the reallife owners of the Marche SaintPierre
[00:37.95] say it' s a registered trade mark
[00:40.00] and that no one can write about it without prior permission.
[00:43.45] They say their image has been seriously harmed by the book,
[00:46.96] and they want damages of two million euros
[00:49.40] more than two and a half million dollars.
[00:51.90] The author Lalie Walker is mystified.
[00:54.59] " If you can' t set stories in reallife places," she says,
[00:58.41] " then you might as well just give up."
ti:
ar:
al:
[00:00.00] It' s a highly unusual legal situation
[00:03.05] where the author of a piece of fiction is taken to court
[00:06.20] because the action takes place in a particular locality,
[00:09.62] and the owners of that locality
[00:11.54] feel their name has been dragged through the mud.
[00:14.20] Yet that' s what' s happened in the case of Lalie Walker' s book,
[00:17.50] Aux Malheurs des Dames.
[00:18.93] The Marché SaintPierre,
[00:20.70] where the murder story unfolds,
[00:22.29] is a wellknown fabric store near Montmartre.
[00:24.93] In the book,
[00:26.20] staff members go missing as voodoo dolls
[00:28.90] are pinned to the walls
[00:29.92] and rumours swirl around the behaviour of the shop' s managers.
[00:33.52] In their plea,
[00:35.51] the reallife owners of the Marché SaintPierre
[00:37.95] say it' s a registered trade mark
[00:40.00] and that no one can write about it without prior permission.
[00:43.45] They say their image has been seriously harmed by the book,
[00:46.96] and they want damages of two million euros
[00:49.40] more than two and a half million dollars.
[00:51.90] The author Lalie Walker is mystified.
[00:54.59] " If you can' t set stories in reallife places," she says,
[00:58.41] " then you might as well just give up."
BBC新闻100篇 News Item 79 歌词
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