BadDriversNapa
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CALIFORNIA
So I manage a Youtube channel that features bad drivers breaking traffic laws and I posted a video of a tow truck company driver violating our hands-free law, with the company's logo visible. I then got the following comment on my video:
"Hello Sir . May I inform you that The Safe Driving Union has come to an agreement that the branding of "-------- Towing" is owned by their company . The company in question has experienced drivers that have passed basic road knowledge tests . The Union have contacted the company in question and have kindly requested that you take down and delete the video in question promptly . Please bear in my that legal action may be taken if our request is not followed specifically . Thank you for your cooperation and we look toward to your helpfulness . - Jason ------ Safe Driving Union"
Does posting a video online of a tow truck company breaking the law, with the logo and company name plainly featured, really violate any intellectual property rights? This seems like a bogus claim or am I missing something?
As far as I know, only posting a logo/company name for commercial purposes, using the company's name as one's own, slanderously, or using the company's logo to create a false affiliation are violations. But not simply posting the video with the company name, in connection with their employee breaking a traffic law. I will add that the video clip is shown with other random drivers breaking laws, as a compilation video and is monetized with ads.
What's suspicious to me is that the supposed union contacted me at 11pm at night outside normal business hours, the original message had some blatant spelling errors, and I can't find the supposed union on Google anywhere. And he contacted me using his Youtube account. Granted, I have no email listed on my own Youtube channel. The guy Jason, is also refusing to divulge any information about his supposed union, like a website or email address. I'd like to authenticate his claim before I take down the video.
I'm just not sure if I can really take his legal threat seriously. Any thoughts?
So I manage a Youtube channel that features bad drivers breaking traffic laws and I posted a video of a tow truck company driver violating our hands-free law, with the company's logo visible. I then got the following comment on my video:
"Hello Sir . May I inform you that The Safe Driving Union has come to an agreement that the branding of "-------- Towing" is owned by their company . The company in question has experienced drivers that have passed basic road knowledge tests . The Union have contacted the company in question and have kindly requested that you take down and delete the video in question promptly . Please bear in my that legal action may be taken if our request is not followed specifically . Thank you for your cooperation and we look toward to your helpfulness . - Jason ------ Safe Driving Union"
Does posting a video online of a tow truck company breaking the law, with the logo and company name plainly featured, really violate any intellectual property rights? This seems like a bogus claim or am I missing something?
As far as I know, only posting a logo/company name for commercial purposes, using the company's name as one's own, slanderously, or using the company's logo to create a false affiliation are violations. But not simply posting the video with the company name, in connection with their employee breaking a traffic law. I will add that the video clip is shown with other random drivers breaking laws, as a compilation video and is monetized with ads.
What's suspicious to me is that the supposed union contacted me at 11pm at night outside normal business hours, the original message had some blatant spelling errors, and I can't find the supposed union on Google anywhere. And he contacted me using his Youtube account. Granted, I have no email listed on my own Youtube channel. The guy Jason, is also refusing to divulge any information about his supposed union, like a website or email address. I'd like to authenticate his claim before I take down the video.
I'm just not sure if I can really take his legal threat seriously. Any thoughts?