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Image Copyright Fines
Anyone have the exact cost per image in damages that can be claimed?
I beleive its around the $750 - $1500 mark per image although, i could be wrong on that figure.
Also, how do you work out the cost of a movie for example? Per second?
Regards,
Lee
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Lee,
I told you not to let those "boys gone wild" film you and your "mardi gras beads" - you just wouldn't listen. You're SOL now buddy
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Lee,
Here's an article about a Titan judgement. They got $2500 per image, plus $750 per for publicity infringement. I think I read another judgement where they got $1500 per image.
http://www.avn.com/index.php?Primary...ntent_ID=17342
Cheers
Dzinerbear
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Our IP attorney advised us to make sure that we actually registered copyrights on everything we put up on the website or publish as a DVD within 3 months I believe it is... that if the copyrights are registered within 3 months of first publication, you can then claim the statutory infringement damages which are much, much greater (something like $25,000 per incident).
I haven't researched this myself to see if it's completely accurate, but I do know that the permissions department of a small record label I used to have some connections with made more money from negotiating settlements with infringers (under threat of enforcing the statutory infringement amount) than they did licensing recordings *prior* to an infringing use.