I originally posted here:
http://www.extortionletterinfo.com/forum/legal-controversies-forum/got-an-extortion-letter-from-higbee-asking-for-$15k/msg21589/
But this forum has lots more traffic so I thought I'd continue here.
I've gotten two more emails from Higbee, three and seven days after the first one.
Here's letter #2.
Subject: Ignoring this Problem Will Only Make It Worse
This is a follow-up to the letter and email that we sent you regarding the unauthorized use of copyrighted materials owned by our client, Michael Grecco. We want to work with you to resolve this in an efficient and fair manner.
Ignoring this problem will likely result in a dramatic increase in costs and stress. Please call us or go to our secure online Resolution Center and either make a payment or let us know why you believe you do not owe money for using our client’s work.
And, here is #3.
Subject: There is Still Time to Save Money & Reduce Stress
We mailed you a letter and sent two follow-up emails about the unauthorized use of our client’s copyrighted materials. It is our client’s hope that this matter could be resolved without incurring more costs than his have already incurred. Yet, we have not heard from you.
US Copyright Law provides strong protection for owners of copyrighted material. If he is forced to file a lawsuit to resolve this matter, you could be liable for damages that are many times more than what my client is now requiring, as well as his attorney’s fees -- not to mention your own attorney’s fees. It simply makes no sense to ignore this issue, especially, when our client is willing to work with you on resolving it.
If we do not hear from you within about one week, we will recommend that our client consider simply filing a lawsuit.
Please call us or go to our secure online resolution center and either make a payment or let us know why you believe you do not owe money for using our client’s work
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I've done some research and here are the issues I see with Higbee's claim.
1. I have an <img src="xxxxxxxxx"> link so I'm not even hosting the image.
2. His extortion letter acknowledges that I'm not hosting the image since the infringing file location is listed as being on a Barnes & Noble server. Does Barnes & Noble get the rights to use every book cover image they host and display?
3. The image in question is the cover of a book referenced from a blog article about said book. Does the publisher (who I imagine is happy that I'm promoting the book) own the rights to use the image or does Mr. Grecco?
4. The photographer's image is only part of the book cover. I'm not sure if that negates his claim or not.
5. There are literally millions of hits for that image in a Google image search.
6. It seems to be a bit of a gray area but using an image of a book cover in a book review strikes me as fair use, especially since my blog is a small one that doesn't make any money.
I'm not particularly worried about Higbee taking me to court except for the nuisance factor. Plus, there's no money in the corporation running the blog for him to get.
I've ignored Higbee so far. I'm posting info here anonymously in the hope that others who get the same extortion letters don't just roll over and pay. There's strength in numbers!
Thoughts on how I should proceed? Thanks.
http://www.extortionletterinfo.com/forum/legal-controversies-forum/got-an-extortion-letter-from-higbee-asking-for-$15k/msg21589/
But this forum has lots more traffic so I thought I'd continue here.
I've gotten two more emails from Higbee, three and seven days after the first one.
Here's letter #2.
Subject: Ignoring this Problem Will Only Make It Worse
This is a follow-up to the letter and email that we sent you regarding the unauthorized use of copyrighted materials owned by our client, Michael Grecco. We want to work with you to resolve this in an efficient and fair manner.
Ignoring this problem will likely result in a dramatic increase in costs and stress. Please call us or go to our secure online Resolution Center and either make a payment or let us know why you believe you do not owe money for using our client’s work.
And, here is #3.
Subject: There is Still Time to Save Money & Reduce Stress
We mailed you a letter and sent two follow-up emails about the unauthorized use of our client’s copyrighted materials. It is our client’s hope that this matter could be resolved without incurring more costs than his have already incurred. Yet, we have not heard from you.
US Copyright Law provides strong protection for owners of copyrighted material. If he is forced to file a lawsuit to resolve this matter, you could be liable for damages that are many times more than what my client is now requiring, as well as his attorney’s fees -- not to mention your own attorney’s fees. It simply makes no sense to ignore this issue, especially, when our client is willing to work with you on resolving it.
If we do not hear from you within about one week, we will recommend that our client consider simply filing a lawsuit.
Please call us or go to our secure online resolution center and either make a payment or let us know why you believe you do not owe money for using our client’s work
--------------------
I've done some research and here are the issues I see with Higbee's claim.
1. I have an <img src="xxxxxxxxx"> link so I'm not even hosting the image.
2. His extortion letter acknowledges that I'm not hosting the image since the infringing file location is listed as being on a Barnes & Noble server. Does Barnes & Noble get the rights to use every book cover image they host and display?
3. The image in question is the cover of a book referenced from a blog article about said book. Does the publisher (who I imagine is happy that I'm promoting the book) own the rights to use the image or does Mr. Grecco?
4. The photographer's image is only part of the book cover. I'm not sure if that negates his claim or not.
5. There are literally millions of hits for that image in a Google image search.
6. It seems to be a bit of a gray area but using an image of a book cover in a book review strikes me as fair use, especially since my blog is a small one that doesn't make any money.
I'm not particularly worried about Higbee taking me to court except for the nuisance factor. Plus, there's no money in the corporation running the blog for him to get.
I've ignored Higbee so far. I'm posting info here anonymously in the hope that others who get the same extortion letters don't just roll over and pay. There's strength in numbers!
Thoughts on how I should proceed? Thanks.