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« on: May 16, 2011, 03:17:04 PM »
I received the same Getty extortion letter as the rest of you so I guess I get to join the club....lol
They are asking for $600.00 for a picture they say is there’s (a picture of a little drink glass on a beach towel), and like many of you my site was developed by another person for me.
I’ve been dwelling on this for a few days and reading what I can about this issue on the net and ran across this site (very informative and well put together thank you guy’s) Due to a bad internet plan I’ll have to wait until next weekend to review the video’s .
I’ve been wondering and had a thought, I’m not sure if this has been asked before or not so if it has just direct me to the thread please, has anyone tried to bring this scam to the attention of the media? Like Date Line, 20/20 ect. Or the major networks NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX or also any of the Major radio talk shows. I’m sure if the posters here got together and started a letter writing campaign to these News sources bringing it to their attention maybe we could put a little shame in their game.
Also from reading on this site I realize that this is more of an ethical and moral issue on the part of Getty let’s face it the only reason they are doing this is because they think it is a easy source of income. This law that they are using was a law passed way before the internet was developed so the law makers would not have considered this happening. Is there any way that this can be brought to the attention of government officials to bring into the consideration of amending this law to make it fair for those that have done nothing but hire an outside company to do what we couldn’t?
As I said before I haven’t had the time to go through the whole forum, so if these questions have already been asked just point me to the thread.
Thanks
Rick