I agree. When my friend first received his letter, he thought it was a scam. There are so many scams that are very clever, emails from paypal, ebay, banks, letters in the mail saying you have to renew your domain name, renew your auto warranty... there are those sweepstakes letters that prey on the elderly... i think consumer protection activists and mail fraud issues may be at play here... maybe Getty isn't doing anything illegal, but what they are doing so looks like a scam, and as we have been told by our government and the media so many times to ignore scam emails and letters and demands or requests for money and report them to authorities, I think our responsibility is now to ignore such scams and report them to authorities. I've even seen news media programs discussing fake cops pulling people over, and the news/police warn people not to pull over if you suspect it's not a real cop... drive to a police station i presume. I think we have a duty to ask our government to check out these letters and their copyright claims and make sure they are real and not scams. How do we know a tony stone image was actually copyrighted properly, and that Getty still has exclusive license with that artist. Maybe the artist severed the relationship when Getty dropped their commission from 30 to 15% or withheld royalties. Maybe the artist ought to be suing Getty??