We received a letter from Pixsy today, but noticed that the image was being hosted on a different website altogether (twimg). The image is on our webpage, but if the image isn't actually being hosted on our physical server, are we at fault?
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The Bietbart case from the 2nd Circuit, which does not require possession of the image, seems to be the opinion more courts are adopting.
However, the fact that the claim is being pursued by a non-law firm and a company based in Germany should eliminate any fear of getting sued. I have not heard of Pixsy even referring cases to attorneys in the U S.
If you are fine with not paying for something you may have used, you can ignore Pixsy.
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