Hi Everyone,
I have a link to an image of a book cover in one of my blog articles, promoting a book I make no money on. I got an extortion letter from Higbee asking for $15,000. There's some broken code in the email that says "{timely_discount_shortcode}." So, I have no idea what their discount request is.
A Google image search finds 13,000,000 references to the image.
They claim to have sent me a letter via US Mail on 10/31. I've not received it (yet.)
They provide these instructions.
The attached PDF is 50 pages long and it includes many pages of images in the photographer's Certificate of Registration. The documentation looks very legitimate.
I've googled a bunch and read a number of posts here. I get that you don't give stock advice on whether to respond or not. My blog is small, it makes no money, and I did not intentionally infringe on the photographer's copyright.
It's a bit hard to fathom that posting a link to an image of a book cover on a blog to promote the author's work is a bad thing. And, my understanding is that a hotlink ( <img src="...."> ) is not a problem.
Your thoughts?
I have a link to an image of a book cover in one of my blog articles, promoting a book I make no money on. I got an extortion letter from Higbee asking for $15,000. There's some broken code in the email that says "{timely_discount_shortcode}." So, I have no idea what their discount request is.
A Google image search finds 13,000,000 references to the image.
They claim to have sent me a letter via US Mail on 10/31. I've not received it (yet.)
They provide these instructions.
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To resolve this matter efficiently and amicably, please follow these steps:
(1) Immediately after receipt of this email, remove all occurrences of the image from your website(s), cease using it in any way, and confirm in writing that you have done so.
(2) Immediately after receipt of this email, return to our firm the attached Release License, along with your payment in the form of a valid cashier’s check or money order for $15000 payable to ''Higbee & Associates Client Trust Account''. This can be returned to us via US Mail. You can also pay online at https://copyright.higbeeassociates.com/resolution. If you choose to make your payment online, you can return the Release License via email to [email protected]. The email must include the case number XXXXXX in the subject line.
The attached PDF is 50 pages long and it includes many pages of images in the photographer's Certificate of Registration. The documentation looks very legitimate.
I've googled a bunch and read a number of posts here. I get that you don't give stock advice on whether to respond or not. My blog is small, it makes no money, and I did not intentionally infringe on the photographer's copyright.
It's a bit hard to fathom that posting a link to an image of a book cover on a blog to promote the author's work is a bad thing. And, my understanding is that a hotlink ( <img src="...."> ) is not a problem.
Your thoughts?