Robert and Icepick, you've convinced me to file a bunch of complaint letters. I have a couple of favors to ask.
1. Can you please point me to sample (and hopefully effective) complaint letters? I want to get a feel for the style of the letters.
2. Can you please give me some bullet items for points I want to cover in the letter? The most obvious one is that the two images were linked to and not hosted by my blog which he acknowledges in his extortion letter when he lists the infringing webpages (my blog) and the infringing file locations (Barnes and Noble). The second point is the concern you've raised re his conflict of interest. He represents photographer Michael Grecco and at the same time he is trying to give me advice re business insurance.
Also, I have to ask. What's the risk that going on the offense will increase the odds of his client taking this to court? Again, I don't believe Higbee has a case and I'm wondering if he might try to make a case that linked images are somehow an infringement. I'm willing to take that risk for two reasons: (1) Ignoring him for three years will be a drag. (2) I'd like to help others in the same boat who can follow my example but might otherwise roll over.
Icepick -- I'd be happy to send you a link to Higbee's initial letter if you like. I've posted the follow up emails on this thread already.
Oh, and I got a call from Michael Adela yesterday from Higbee's office. I let it go to voice mail. Michael sounds VERY young, VERY inexperienced, and NOT confident. He was very polite. I imagine he is one of their unpaid interns learning some lessons about our legal system.
1. Can you please point me to sample (and hopefully effective) complaint letters? I want to get a feel for the style of the letters.
2. Can you please give me some bullet items for points I want to cover in the letter? The most obvious one is that the two images were linked to and not hosted by my blog which he acknowledges in his extortion letter when he lists the infringing webpages (my blog) and the infringing file locations (Barnes and Noble). The second point is the concern you've raised re his conflict of interest. He represents photographer Michael Grecco and at the same time he is trying to give me advice re business insurance.
Also, I have to ask. What's the risk that going on the offense will increase the odds of his client taking this to court? Again, I don't believe Higbee has a case and I'm wondering if he might try to make a case that linked images are somehow an infringement. I'm willing to take that risk for two reasons: (1) Ignoring him for three years will be a drag. (2) I'd like to help others in the same boat who can follow my example but might otherwise roll over.
Icepick -- I'd be happy to send you a link to Higbee's initial letter if you like. I've posted the follow up emails on this thread already.
Oh, and I got a call from Michael Adela yesterday from Higbee's office. I let it go to voice mail. Michael sounds VERY young, VERY inexperienced, and NOT confident. He was very polite. I imagine he is one of their unpaid interns learning some lessons about our legal system.