VaulDogWarrior
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? I got the DMCA from a company in Washington. I'm in Ireland
I recieved a DMCA via my Amazon account from a company declaring that I infringed their copyrighted material by putting it up for sale.
I researched diligently before I put up that material, and I am certain it is firmly within the public domain.
Amazon have been very unhelpful. They will not get involved and are keeping the material blocked until I have sorted out the matter personally with the claimant.
It appears they will not accept my counter-DMCA. As far as I could find out, they are not liable by accepting it. It basically takes liability out of their hands and into mine. They restore the material and then the claimant can choose to sue or not.
I was able to talk to the company and they plainly admitted that they were not aware the author of the book they sell has been in the public domain in the US for decades. They also told me they had no real understanding of copyright law at all.
So I told them if they contact Amazon stating what they told me, and that it was a mix up and that I am not guilty of copyright infringement, then I will take down the material.
The problem is that this material has been very profitable for me, and I am well within my rights to sell it. The material was written by their grandfather and they are a family business/"ministry" that publish and sell his books.
I am in Ireland. They are in the US. The material is public domain in the US and countries with copyright laws extending to 60 years after death or less. In two years the author will enter public domain in territories with life+70 years copyright laws.
I've had a few days to think about it, and I'm thinking that we work in a capitalist society. Maybe they should consider expanding the ministry, including other public domain authors, just like I do. In two years, their sole author will be free material in practically the entire western world and much of the rest of it too. Only a few countries have copyright laws beyond the 70. They have no legal ground to claim a monopoly on these writings.
So I'm thinking of sending them some kind of cease and desist letter, asking them to pull the DMCA and refrain from sending any more under threat of legal action. They know they have no case. They admitted it.
The problem is I am in Ireland and they are in the US. They know I live here too. What kind of complications could that pose for my case if it had to go further? Would I have to fly over there for some reason? Would I even be able to bring a case against them under these circumstances?
Any advice would be great, thanks.
I recieved a DMCA via my Amazon account from a company declaring that I infringed their copyrighted material by putting it up for sale.
I researched diligently before I put up that material, and I am certain it is firmly within the public domain.
Amazon have been very unhelpful. They will not get involved and are keeping the material blocked until I have sorted out the matter personally with the claimant.
It appears they will not accept my counter-DMCA. As far as I could find out, they are not liable by accepting it. It basically takes liability out of their hands and into mine. They restore the material and then the claimant can choose to sue or not.
I was able to talk to the company and they plainly admitted that they were not aware the author of the book they sell has been in the public domain in the US for decades. They also told me they had no real understanding of copyright law at all.
So I told them if they contact Amazon stating what they told me, and that it was a mix up and that I am not guilty of copyright infringement, then I will take down the material.
The problem is that this material has been very profitable for me, and I am well within my rights to sell it. The material was written by their grandfather and they are a family business/"ministry" that publish and sell his books.
I am in Ireland. They are in the US. The material is public domain in the US and countries with copyright laws extending to 60 years after death or less. In two years the author will enter public domain in territories with life+70 years copyright laws.
I've had a few days to think about it, and I'm thinking that we work in a capitalist society. Maybe they should consider expanding the ministry, including other public domain authors, just like I do. In two years, their sole author will be free material in practically the entire western world and much of the rest of it too. Only a few countries have copyright laws beyond the 70. They have no legal ground to claim a monopoly on these writings.
So I'm thinking of sending them some kind of cease and desist letter, asking them to pull the DMCA and refrain from sending any more under threat of legal action. They know they have no case. They admitted it.
The problem is I am in Ireland and they are in the US. They know I live here too. What kind of complications could that pose for my case if it had to go further? Would I have to fly over there for some reason? Would I even be able to bring a case against them under these circumstances?
Any advice would be great, thanks.