I received the letter from Getty a couple of months back for $975. The hardest part is finding a case from Getty showing the letter, responses from Getty and payment. Below is my story w/ Getty from start to finish. Any response or suggestions are welcome. What I'm curious about is what others have settled for. This seemed cheaper than getting an attorney & going that route:
1st response:
From:
Sent:
To: License Compliance
Subject:
We received your letter regarding the use of your photo. Per your instructions we have taken down the photo in question. This was done inadvertently and have not generated any income on the photo in question. We were not aware and had no reason to believe that the acts constituted an infringement of copyright -- nor are we admitting that we have violated any copyright. The settlement amount described in the letter seems quite exorbitant since there was no income not only generated off of the photo in question, but no income to the named business Trillium Advisory Group before, during and after the posting of the named photo. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
---They came back with a bunch of legalese stating that the photo is copyrighted. They went from $975 to $700.
Our response:
From:
To: License Compliance
Subject:
On your settlement, we cannot pay the $725. We are a small business and have no receipts of income. The photo has been removed & no income was generated from it. Please send a lower revised amount that we can afford.
Thank you.
----They responded with a final amount of $585 payable in 1 week. We sent a 4th email asking for a lower amount but they refused. We ended up paying the fee.
My concern in Oscar's letter is for $195, that doesn't guarantee Getty will get off our back. So if they settle for a lower amount, I could use the $195 towards that? Locally, an attorney would write up a letter for $500 which was as much as the settlement. I don't know. I hated to pay them for this scam but I don't see any history of people coming on the thread either successfully eliminating Getty & their letters without paying a dime or how they successfully lowered the settlement fees.
Hopefully this will help some of you gauge their flexibility on lowering their demands. See if anyone can break my record on the lowered demands
Thank you.
1st response:
From:
Sent:
To: License Compliance
Subject:
We received your letter regarding the use of your photo. Per your instructions we have taken down the photo in question. This was done inadvertently and have not generated any income on the photo in question. We were not aware and had no reason to believe that the acts constituted an infringement of copyright -- nor are we admitting that we have violated any copyright. The settlement amount described in the letter seems quite exorbitant since there was no income not only generated off of the photo in question, but no income to the named business Trillium Advisory Group before, during and after the posting of the named photo. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
---They came back with a bunch of legalese stating that the photo is copyrighted. They went from $975 to $700.
Our response:
From:
To: License Compliance
Subject:
On your settlement, we cannot pay the $725. We are a small business and have no receipts of income. The photo has been removed & no income was generated from it. Please send a lower revised amount that we can afford.
Thank you.
----They responded with a final amount of $585 payable in 1 week. We sent a 4th email asking for a lower amount but they refused. We ended up paying the fee.
My concern in Oscar's letter is for $195, that doesn't guarantee Getty will get off our back. So if they settle for a lower amount, I could use the $195 towards that? Locally, an attorney would write up a letter for $500 which was as much as the settlement. I don't know. I hated to pay them for this scam but I don't see any history of people coming on the thread either successfully eliminating Getty & their letters without paying a dime or how they successfully lowered the settlement fees.
Hopefully this will help some of you gauge their flexibility on lowering their demands. See if anyone can break my record on the lowered demands

Thank you.