I would also add....Do write them telling them there was no intended 
infringement and that you’ve taken immediate steps to remove the image from 
display, pending the outcome of your investigation into the matter. Then 
politely request a listing of the licenses issued for that image in the event 
your web designer/vendor has been issued a legitimate license. In which case, 
problem solved. 

Good luck!

KeyzKaren

From: susandoeshair4 
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2012 10:42 AM
To: nailtech@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Re: oh no

Hi there,
My husband is a semi pro photographer and retired attorney.  He says that this 
is probably legit, and you can either pay it, or try to negotiate a lower rate. 
It's good that you've taken the image down, contact them and tell them it was a 
mistake, the image is down and ask them to lower the fee.

Susan

On Wednesday, March 14, 2012, Jill in Ky <jnai...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Now that you've taken it down, that should suffice. It sounds very
> fishy, too, cause normally from what I understand they first send you
> a letter explaining your violation and then tell you to remove it
> immediately. They traditionally do not shake people down for money
> right at the beginning. I'd definitely not pay a lawyer and I'd
> definitely not pay this company anything, not even if you bargained
> with them to lower the fee. It probably is some kind of scam.
>
> The company has to first sue you in court to get a judgment, and that
> will cost them way more than the $780 they're trying to charge you.
> And going thru the suit process just for $780 seems very unlikely,
> since that would also take months. I'd just tell them that you've
> taken the image down now that you're aware there was a problem and if
> they want any more from you they'll have to file a lawsuit.
>
> If by some odd, small chance that this company is legit and they do
> sue you, it'll take months and months. Then you'll get a notice to
> appear in court (due to the amount it''ll probably be in small claims
> court) and at that point you can call the company back and negotiate
> for a smaller settlement if you want.
>
> But think about it....anyone can send anyone a typed up, legal looking
> letter thru the mail and demand money for some random infraction that
> may or may not be true. Naive, honest people and old people
> automatically pay it with no questions asked  because they get scared
> that their credit will be ruined. And it's true that there isn't a
> debtors prison. They could be sitting at home trolling the internet or
> Facebook for beauty related businesses and sending hundred or
> thousands of people letters such as this. Think of the amount of money
> this alleged company or scam artist is making just if 10% of their
> targets pay up?
>
> You may want to also check this out on snopes.com where they list
> recent scams and such.
>
> Jill Wright
> Bowling Green, KY
>
> On Mar 13, 6:53 pm, Lauren Dodson <april392...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> I got a letter today saying an image that I have on my website is copy 
>> written and I need to send in $780 to Getty Images. It is a small photo of 
>> nails that I pulled from the internet.  I have taken it down and will try 
>> and deal with them to pay less money. Anyone been through this before?
>
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