Harri István Mää's works are suspected of plagiarism again - Publisher withdrew several books from sale
Harri István Mää has faced renewed plagiarism allegations, leading the publisher Helmivyö to withdraw several of his books from sale.
Harri István Mää, a Finnish author, is once again under scrutiny for suspected plagiarism, prompting his publisher, Helmivyö, to withdraw multiple works from circulation. The withdrawn titles include Mää's novels 'Loitsu,' 'Paras mahdollinen,' and 'Peilipatsas,' which are currently being investigated for potential copyright violations. In a precautionary move, Helmivyö also removed Mää's short story collection 'Enkeli tupakkasalongissa' from sale, despite it not being directly implicated in the plagiarism allegations. The publisher has publicly expressed regret over the situation and any inconvenience it may have caused readers and stakeholders in the literary community.