Technically billions of people are guilty are infringement when a copyrighted image is shared on social media. That's the problem with an antiquated law in the internet age. Is there an incentive to update the law?
I don't see none? The copyright troll makes money by sending demand letters for outrageous sums to snatch up the low hanging fruit. The court makes $400 dollars a pop for suits that are actually filed. Lawyers for plaintiff and defendants make money for stretching out a mickey mouse claim that that eventually will end in a settlement one way or another. So where is the incentive to fix it all?
Meanwhile the little guy is getting hurt in a system that set up to screw him coughed in the language of legality. He's the one that's called a thief by a bigger thief who has the nerve to act like he has the moral high ground when he's committing extortion?
I don't see none? The copyright troll makes money by sending demand letters for outrageous sums to snatch up the low hanging fruit. The court makes $400 dollars a pop for suits that are actually filed. Lawyers for plaintiff and defendants make money for stretching out a mickey mouse claim that that eventually will end in a settlement one way or another. So where is the incentive to fix it all?
Meanwhile the little guy is getting hurt in a system that set up to screw him coughed in the language of legality. He's the one that's called a thief by a bigger thief who has the nerve to act like he has the moral high ground when he's committing extortion?