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Getty Images Letter Forum / Re: 8-16-2013 -- MasterFile -- Fair use?
« on: August 28, 2013, 07:22:36 PM »
I received a copy of the defense letter today, and approved it. Thank you, Mr. Michelen.
The humorous issue with this thread (if you read the earlier posts) is the fact that I never used Pinterest to hotlink the image (it was hotlinked elsewhere).
When I explained to Mr. Beal that I never downloaded the image, but merely used a link, he told me it didn't matter and referred to Pinterest as an example, as if Pinterest TOS would apply to the internet as a whole.
My experience with the issue has been consistent with what has been posted on these forums so far:
1) I received a threatening letter from MasterFile.
2) I called and spoke with the contact person (as instructed in the letter).
3) The contact person, Mr. Beal, was single focused. Pay! He attempted to be mildly polite when I first called him (at least he wasn't interrupting or calling me names).
4) When he learned I was consulting this website -- his tactic changed. He called me and interrupted me and abruptly hung up after telling me he was escalating the issue to his North Carolina (my state) lawyers.
From what has been said in this thread, Mr. Beal provided me with false information (hotlinked images are the same liability as downloaded images) when he was still in the mood to discuss the issue.
If I had it to do over again, I would not have called. I would have sent one letter and then if I received a negative response (which I am certain I would have), I would hire Mr. Michelen (which I have now done).
My understanding is that from now on, I will simply refer any agents of MasterFile to Mr. Michelen if they try to contact me about this issue.
The humorous issue with this thread (if you read the earlier posts) is the fact that I never used Pinterest to hotlink the image (it was hotlinked elsewhere).
When I explained to Mr. Beal that I never downloaded the image, but merely used a link, he told me it didn't matter and referred to Pinterest as an example, as if Pinterest TOS would apply to the internet as a whole.
My experience with the issue has been consistent with what has been posted on these forums so far:
1) I received a threatening letter from MasterFile.
2) I called and spoke with the contact person (as instructed in the letter).
3) The contact person, Mr. Beal, was single focused. Pay! He attempted to be mildly polite when I first called him (at least he wasn't interrupting or calling me names).
4) When he learned I was consulting this website -- his tactic changed. He called me and interrupted me and abruptly hung up after telling me he was escalating the issue to his North Carolina (my state) lawyers.
From what has been said in this thread, Mr. Beal provided me with false information (hotlinked images are the same liability as downloaded images) when he was still in the mood to discuss the issue.
If I had it to do over again, I would not have called. I would have sent one letter and then if I received a negative response (which I am certain I would have), I would hire Mr. Michelen (which I have now done).
My understanding is that from now on, I will simply refer any agents of MasterFile to Mr. Michelen if they try to contact me about this issue.