Thanx for the replies. I think I'll keep plugging away for now. I'll formulate my response to their response and see what comes of it. I know it's futile, but I think it at least it shows I didn't ignore their correspondence.
They stated they didn't have the copyright for the image in question, and that, that is left up to the artist. They indicate they have a "rights managed" deal. And they don't require their artist to prove they've registered. Of course they refuse to supply me with proof that they have the authority to speak and act on behalf of this image. They state; "Due to confidentiality concerns" they would not supply copies of contributor contracts "at this stage of a claim." They of course invite me to "view image details", lol.
They state "copyright registration is not currently relevant" since their only going for "actual damages and not statutory ones". The first veiled threat of greater threats to come I'm sure. They justify their claim as needing greater compensation because they're "having to enlist additional resources to handle this matter". What, they have to put a .45 stamp on an envelope telling me to stop? Unbelievable.
They state "list prices do not apply once an infringement has been identified". My argument is; list price is not as relevant as much as what you are able to sell something for as a possible starting point of determining how much one has been damaged. Am I right or not? i.e., if you can only sell something for $25 but you claim someone damaged you for $1,000,000.00 don't you have to show how the damage added up to $999,975.00? So the history of the sale price would be significant wouldn't it, regardless of the "list price"?
I've got till May 15th to send the money. Don't think so.
My response is essentially going to be; since they didn't prove to me they have this authority to make this claim, I'm going to have to refuse their offer. I mean really, for all I know, Mr. Tony Stone could knock on my door tomorrow and say the exact same thing and claim no one but he had the authority to represent this image and that I've just been duped, so pay up.
Oh yeah, should I include a counteroffer just to show that I made the effort?
Thanx.