Hello all,
I came across this website/forum as I was researching a copyright infringement letter against myself by Garden World Images. I am very thankfully for a place like this where people such as myself can talk with others who know about these demand letters and have gone through similar instances.
I received an email from License Compliance Services on behalf of Garden World Images indicating I was using one of their images on my website without permission. I had never heard of this place and since they were demanding $400 to be paid immediately, I assumed it was some kind of email scam. What seemed odd was they had a screenshot of my website with the image in question. So I went to Garden World Images and looked through their Gallery and Archives. I tried every search word I could think of and couldn't find the image in their library. Then I saw that Garden World Images is based out of England. That seemed weird since the email came from Washington state. So I found that their copyright attorney was based out of Washington. I contacted Mr. McCormack, their attorney, to see if this was a legitimate case against me or if it was a scam. They couldn't find a case against me, so I went ahead and figured the email to be a scam.
A month later, I receive a physical letter in the mail saying the same thing the email said. And it's the same demand letter I've seen other people have received but from different companies. Practically word for word, minus the change in business names and such.
So I emailed Mr. McCormack again to see if this was real or bogus. They quickly said Garden World Images was trying to settle this out of court and I needed to contact the company in this letter and they could no longer help me because it'd be a conflict of interest if it should come to them. That seemed pretty serious to me.
So I emailed the License Compliance Service listed in the letter. No response.
Then I tried calling them. No answer, so I left a voicemail.
They called me back and were very friendly. I told them I looked through Garden World Images' library of images and couldn't find the image in question, so how could I obtain a license for an image that is not even theirs. And the major point, why should I pay a fine for an image that doesn't seem to belong to them.
She told me that Garden World Images and Floramedia merged recently, so even though it wasn't found in Garden World Images, it could be Floramedia's.
So I am confused, if it was Floramedia's image, why is Garden World Images sending me a letter? And why is Floramedia not even mentioned in the letter?
The lady I talked to on the phone said she couldn't waive the fee BUT she could easily and very quickly (I might add) lower my fee from $400 to $200.
What does everyone think? Should I pay it or not pay it? Any advice would be welcomed.
Several people I've talked to feel I shouldn't pay it, because it reeks of extortion.
I came across this website/forum as I was researching a copyright infringement letter against myself by Garden World Images. I am very thankfully for a place like this where people such as myself can talk with others who know about these demand letters and have gone through similar instances.
I received an email from License Compliance Services on behalf of Garden World Images indicating I was using one of their images on my website without permission. I had never heard of this place and since they were demanding $400 to be paid immediately, I assumed it was some kind of email scam. What seemed odd was they had a screenshot of my website with the image in question. So I went to Garden World Images and looked through their Gallery and Archives. I tried every search word I could think of and couldn't find the image in their library. Then I saw that Garden World Images is based out of England. That seemed weird since the email came from Washington state. So I found that their copyright attorney was based out of Washington. I contacted Mr. McCormack, their attorney, to see if this was a legitimate case against me or if it was a scam. They couldn't find a case against me, so I went ahead and figured the email to be a scam.
A month later, I receive a physical letter in the mail saying the same thing the email said. And it's the same demand letter I've seen other people have received but from different companies. Practically word for word, minus the change in business names and such.
So I emailed Mr. McCormack again to see if this was real or bogus. They quickly said Garden World Images was trying to settle this out of court and I needed to contact the company in this letter and they could no longer help me because it'd be a conflict of interest if it should come to them. That seemed pretty serious to me.
So I emailed the License Compliance Service listed in the letter. No response.
Then I tried calling them. No answer, so I left a voicemail.
They called me back and were very friendly. I told them I looked through Garden World Images' library of images and couldn't find the image in question, so how could I obtain a license for an image that is not even theirs. And the major point, why should I pay a fine for an image that doesn't seem to belong to them.
She told me that Garden World Images and Floramedia merged recently, so even though it wasn't found in Garden World Images, it could be Floramedia's.
So I am confused, if it was Floramedia's image, why is Garden World Images sending me a letter? And why is Floramedia not even mentioned in the letter?
The lady I talked to on the phone said she couldn't waive the fee BUT she could easily and very quickly (I might add) lower my fee from $400 to $200.
What does everyone think? Should I pay it or not pay it? Any advice would be welcomed.
Several people I've talked to feel I shouldn't pay it, because it reeks of extortion.