Nemesis Crown
We are sending this email on behalf of our client.
1. Our client is the owner of a big online magazine.
2. Our client is in the business of selling images to newspapers, magazines and websites worldwide. He is the proprietor of the copyrights for all images used, distributed, published, and sold by his business. As these copyrighted images are his main source of income, our client imposes all the copyrights to said images.
3. It has come to the attention of our client that this website, which you own, used his images without approval and without any proper credit to the copyright owner.
4. As you never got (nor asked for) approval to use our client's images, your work constitutes copyright infringement, in accordance with Title 17 of the U.S. Code.
5. Accordingly, you could be liable for statutory damages as high as $150,000 as set forth in Section 504(c)(2) therein.
6. Our client instructed us to do whatever we need to repair the finance damage. However, due to the difficult time everyone is going through these days, our client will not be pushing to collect any fines.
7. You are hereby requested to immediately add credits to the image you used. Our client will allow you to continue using the image/s only if you give clear and proper credits.
8. If we have not received any response by 30th day of April, 2020 indicating that you have complied with this request, we will have to take legal recourse and settle this matter in court.
9. There won’t be a further notice.
Sincerely, Jillian Scott, Managing Partner, Nodylaw.com