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The Sorcerer’s Scroll: Uncovering Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone on the Internet Archive
- “Harry Potter: Behind the Magic” (ABC, 2001): A 45-minute special featuring the first interviews with Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson while they were still unknown children.
- HBO First Look: “The Making of Harry Potter”: High-quality rips of the promotional featurettes that aired exclusively on cable.
- Electronic Press Kits (EPKs): Raw B-roll footage of the cast waving on the London red carpet, without voiceover—pure time-capsule material.
Because The Philosopher’s Stone was released with different titles and dubs worldwide, the Internet Archive often becomes a repository for diverse cultural versions of the film's promotional trailers and radio spots. Whether it’s the British English version or vintage international promos, the Archive helps maintain the global footprint of the film. The Legal and Ethical Landscape
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone on Internet Archive
These artifacts exist in a legal gray area—the Archive responds to DMCA takedowns, and Warner Bros. has issued many. Yet the files persist, uploaded and re-uploaded like the crashing and rising of a Floo Network fire. Why? The Sorcerer’s Scroll: Uncovering Harry Potter and the
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It introduced the world to Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson, supported by veteran actors like Alan Rickman and Maggie Smith. “Harry Potter: Behind the Magic” (ABC, 2001): A
