Hi,
I received a letter that an image of a celebrity on my website is copyright protected and they are demanding its' removal and several thousand dollars for a retro-active license to use. I'm assuming it's from the photographer of the image. I thought I had permission to use the image by asking the owner of the website that I found it on if I could use it via e-mail and he responded "take whatever you need". I know that's not a license to use now, but then I thought I was good to go with that. I of course took down the image but don't know whether I should contact the attorney myself and discuss or if I need to hire my own attorney to do so for me. I have shut the site down completely until I can go through it with a fine tooth comb to make sure nothing else could be there that I am not aware of or have forgotten. When I started this site I was pretty clueless. The site is relatively small and with adsense ads about breaks even each year. Just for fun. (not so much fun after this)
So my questions are should I talk with this attorney and see what if anything we can work out? And if I do, I'd like to get something from him stating that this payment is IT. I don't want to make a payment then get another notice that they found another image and want more money even if I already took it down before they notified me of the infringement. Basically I don't want to open the flood gates if they know that have someone now who will pay up and not hire an attorney. Do you think if we can settle on a decent amount to settle this "case" that I can ask that any other images they may have found or find that was pre-dates the settlement that they have to allow me to take it down first and not sue me for it? Can you be sued if the site with the image is already taken down before they notify you of an infringement?
I really don't think it's more than this one image, but it's nerve wracking the amount of money they are looking for this time. No money was earned from this image. It wasn't used in an ad or anything like that. Just a picture of the person we were talking about.
Thanks so much,
I received a letter that an image of a celebrity on my website is copyright protected and they are demanding its' removal and several thousand dollars for a retro-active license to use. I'm assuming it's from the photographer of the image. I thought I had permission to use the image by asking the owner of the website that I found it on if I could use it via e-mail and he responded "take whatever you need". I know that's not a license to use now, but then I thought I was good to go with that. I of course took down the image but don't know whether I should contact the attorney myself and discuss or if I need to hire my own attorney to do so for me. I have shut the site down completely until I can go through it with a fine tooth comb to make sure nothing else could be there that I am not aware of or have forgotten. When I started this site I was pretty clueless. The site is relatively small and with adsense ads about breaks even each year. Just for fun. (not so much fun after this)
So my questions are should I talk with this attorney and see what if anything we can work out? And if I do, I'd like to get something from him stating that this payment is IT. I don't want to make a payment then get another notice that they found another image and want more money even if I already took it down before they notified me of the infringement. Basically I don't want to open the flood gates if they know that have someone now who will pay up and not hire an attorney. Do you think if we can settle on a decent amount to settle this "case" that I can ask that any other images they may have found or find that was pre-dates the settlement that they have to allow me to take it down first and not sue me for it? Can you be sued if the site with the image is already taken down before they notify you of an infringement?
I really don't think it's more than this one image, but it's nerve wracking the amount of money they are looking for this time. No money was earned from this image. It wasn't used in an ad or anything like that. Just a picture of the person we were talking about.
Thanks so much,