Copyright Infringement – Pictures

opyright or patent concept, intellectual propertySo you are a business person – not a common criminal. But you downloaded pictures from the internet and used them on your website, or maybe your social media postings. Maybe you don’t remember doing it because it happened years ago – but it just now became an issue.

How did they catch you? Very often, these companies embed codes into their pictures. Then they scan the internet with robots, looking for their image codes. When they find you, it’s pretty easy to find your contact information and come after you. If you used images from a company called Getty Images, you may be vulnerable. They have been known for scanning the internet and enforcing copyright violations.

From the governments copyright website:

501. Infringement of copyright

(a) Anyone who violates any of the exclusive rights of the copyright owner as provided by sections 106 through 122 or of the author as provided in section 106A(a), or who imports copies or phonorecords into the United States in violation of section 602, is an infringer of the copyright or right of the author, as the case may be.

(b) The legal or beneficial owner of an exclusive right under a copyright is entitled, subject to the requirements of section 411, to institute an action for any infringement of that particular right committed while he or she is the owner of it. The court may require such owner to serve written notice of the action with a copy of the complaint upon any person shown, by the records of the Copyright Office or otherwise, to have or claim an interest in the copyright, and shall require that such notice be served upon any person whose interest is likely to be affected by a decision in the case. The court may require the joinder, and shall permit the intervention, of any person having or claiming an interest in the copyright.

This is not likely to be a criminal action. However, you should not ignore it. Technically, every time a person views your website if you have their image, a copyright violation occurs. Technically, you could be exposed for hundreds of violations, with a dollar amount specified by law for each violation.

Typically, the company issues a complaint to the violator with a demand for payment. Typically the amount is between $2,000 and $10,000 for a single violation. Usually an attorney is able to negotiate a more reasonable settlement. If the dollar amount is significant, call an attorney for advice as soon as possible.

Alexander Truluck focuses his practice as a criminal defense attorney in Clearwater, Palm Harbor, Largo, Dunedin and the Tampa Bay area.

For more information, visit our website at http://www.criminallawyerclearwaterflorida.com
or call (727) 799-3550.

Public Defender vs Private Attorney

Tpublic defenderhe difference between a public defender a private attorney is that the public defender is appointed by the court to represent you if you cannot afford to hire an attorney. On the other hand, a private attorney is a lawyer whom you pay personally to represent you in court.

First of all, you don’t just automatically get a public defender. You have to qualify for one. If you can show the judge that you qualify after providing information to the court, the judge may appoint a public defender to represent you.

As defined in Florida law, a judge can appoint the public defender to represent a person who has income that is equal to or less than 200 percent of the current federal poverty guidelines or is unable to pay for the services of a private attorney without significant hardship to his or her family.

If I am arrested, should I talk to the police?

If you are arrested, you should request to speak to a lawyer and obtain advice from a lawyer before answering police questions.

Are Public Defenders real attorneys?

Yes. Public Defenders are lawyers who practice criminal law. All have graduated from college and accredited law schools. All assistant public defenders have passed the rigorous requirements of The Florida Bar to practice law in this state.

Will the Public Defender give me an adequate defense?

Theoretically they should. However, there are some things to consider. Very often public defenders have huge case loads. It is not reasonable to assume that they can invest as much time into your case as you would like. The public defender may not have as much experience as the private attorney that you may hire.

The Public Defender may not have the resources available as a private attorney. Public defenders can rarely afford to hire investigators to collect evidence to support your case. A public defender also won’t be able to assist you with related civil law or administrative hearings, which are handled separately (such as driver’s license revocation hearings in a DWI case).

You have to also consider what your peace of mind is worth. Do you think you will sleep better if you or your loved one has the best possible defense.

Alexander Truluck focuses his practice as a criminal defense attorney in Clearwater, Palm Harbor, Largo, Dunedin and the Tampa Bay area.

For more information, visit our website at http://www.criminallawyerclearwaterflorida.com
or call (727) 799-3550.