Hi. I'm new to this forum. About 2 months ago I received a Higbee demand letter accusing me of copyright infringement. The photo was a free license. I accidentally did not list Youngston's attributes with the photo. I thought they would go away, and I threatened to file an ethics grievance for unauthorized practice of law because I'm in New Jersey and the attorney who wrote the letter is not admitted as a NJ lawyer.
But last week I received one of these template lawsuits captioned for the District of NJ with the media company as the plaintiff. Interestingly, this demand letter with complaint reads as if it's their first demand notice to me. They seemingly have so many cases filed that they forgot about the first letter they sent to me which included a demand for $7.5k. The lawsuit letter now demands $5.8k.
I looked up the photo in the copyright office and it's registered to Youngston individually, yet the plaintiff named in this un-filed lawsuit is the media company. The copyright statute says there is a minimum $200 statutory penalty for innocent infringement. I took the photo down within 10 minutes of receiving the first letter 2 months ago. I wasn't even aware that the attributes had not been inserted with the photo. Totally innocent mistake on my part. Yet these jerks are all over me. I'm tempted to send them back a draft of an ethics complaint that I will file in California if they don't back off.
I am so pissed off at this trolling law firm. You can't even make an innocent mistake without this law firm using the "I gotcha approach" and trying to extort money out of people. I'm not going to allow these jerks to intimidate me, and am inclined to fight any lawsuit should they actually file it. They proclaim to have an office in New Jersey but it's a virtual office. I can't imagine Youngston traveling from the UK to attend a deposition in New Jersey. Thoughts anyone? Should I hold firm?
But last week I received one of these template lawsuits captioned for the District of NJ with the media company as the plaintiff. Interestingly, this demand letter with complaint reads as if it's their first demand notice to me. They seemingly have so many cases filed that they forgot about the first letter they sent to me which included a demand for $7.5k. The lawsuit letter now demands $5.8k.
I looked up the photo in the copyright office and it's registered to Youngston individually, yet the plaintiff named in this un-filed lawsuit is the media company. The copyright statute says there is a minimum $200 statutory penalty for innocent infringement. I took the photo down within 10 minutes of receiving the first letter 2 months ago. I wasn't even aware that the attributes had not been inserted with the photo. Totally innocent mistake on my part. Yet these jerks are all over me. I'm tempted to send them back a draft of an ethics complaint that I will file in California if they don't back off.
I am so pissed off at this trolling law firm. You can't even make an innocent mistake without this law firm using the "I gotcha approach" and trying to extort money out of people. I'm not going to allow these jerks to intimidate me, and am inclined to fight any lawsuit should they actually file it. They proclaim to have an office in New Jersey but it's a virtual office. I can't imagine Youngston traveling from the UK to attend a deposition in New Jersey. Thoughts anyone? Should I hold firm?