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QUICK TAKES - June 16, 2009

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Associated Press

An author being sued by J.D. Salinger for copyright infringement asked a judge Monday to let his book be published.

Attorneys for Fredrik Colting, who writes under the name John David California, submitted a 33-page “defendants’ memorandum” in federal court in Manhattan, arguing that his novel “60 Years Later” is a legally protected commentary and parody of “The Catcher in the Rye,” and not an unauthorized sequel, as Salinger has alleged.

Colting’s novel tells of a “Mr. C,” presumed to be Holden Caulfield as an old man, and of an author named “J.D. Salinger” who contends with his character’s enduring fame.

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Salinger, 90, has sued Colting, asking that the book’s release -- scheduled this summer -- be halted.

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