NEW YORK (AP)  — The publisher of Sarah Palin's forthcoming book filed a lawsuit against Gawker Media on Friday for leaking pages of America By Heart: Reflections on Family, Faith and Flag before its release next week.
The legal complaint was filed Friday in federal court in Manhattan, said a spokeswoman for HarperCollins  Publishers. The filing came two days after Gawker published images of  21 of the book's pages and its dedication page. In response, Palin  tweeted, "Isn't that illegal?"
Her publisher contends it is. The lawsuit asks  that Gawker be banned from what it terms "further copyright  infringement" and that Gawker deliver the source material to the  publisher so it can be destroyed. HarperCollins is also seeking  financial damages.
Gawker did not immediately respond to e-mails  seeking comment Friday evening, but an item published the day before and  titled "Sarah Palin Is Mad at Us for Leaking Pages From Her Book"  defended the blog's actions and linked to websites defining the fair use  doctrine of copyright law.
The blog was not the first site to publish  excerpts from the book, which has been billed as a tribute to American  values, but it refused to take them down after receiving a letter  demanding that it do so, the lawsuit said. The Associated Press bought a  copy of the book ahead of its Nov. 23 release date.
In it, Palin praises Simon Cowell and the movies Juno, Knocked Up and 40-Year-Old Virgin. She accuses President Barack Obama of reflecting "a stark lack of faith in the American people."
Palin's first book, the memoir Going Rogue, has sold more than 2 million copies.

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