BrisbaneRhino wrote:
... I see it as quite clearly a case of a small business trying to cash in on someone else's product and hoping to get away with it. I don't understand the gushing sympathy at all.
But the pub's been open 20 years! that's decades before the "product"!
As for "hobbit" - that is a word in common currency and I'd say part of the language now. I don't think anyone has or could have any copyright on the word. If I were being sued i would say that, of course, there used to be (and probably, somewhere, still are) creatures called hobbits, all Tolkien did was became the first to write about them. However his books do make it crystal clear that he was describing a real race of beings, not making it up.
He may of course have been lying, but prove it. I believe in hobbits and will use the word as much as I want, like "humans", or "neanderthals", or "gorillas".