Showing posts with label copyright infringements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label copyright infringements. Show all posts

Monday, 5 September 2011

Copyright Enforcement Group - How to deal with copyright infringements online without the need for lawsuits

If you are a content producer, director, or other creative thinker who has become a victim of copyright infringements across websites, peer-to-peer networks, or elsewhere on the Internet then you may have thought about taking legal actions against infringers. But frankly, a lawsuit should be the very last thing that you consider. Not only does it initially cost you with expense of litigation, but it also is the most time consuming way to a solution while alienating potential customers. On the other hand, a lawsuit also is the last thing that infringers want to face as it can charge them with heavy damages per infringement plus the costs of legal representation. So, this seems to be something common among copyright owners and infringers; both of them intend to avoid a lawsuit and come to resolution. Well, then what is the best alternative to avoid lawsuits? Does an alternative sound sensible? Read on….

Copyright owners can subscribe to services from intellectual property protection firms to deal with these issue. These firms can settle claims between copyright owners and infringers prior to lawsuit. For example, the Copyright Enforcement Group or CEG is an acclaimed protection and settlement firm which charges a small one-time fee to settle a copyright infringement. Infringers have every reason to agree to CEG’s reasonable terms and conditions. Its settlement portal copyrightsettlements.com offers infringers multiple options when compared to other intellectual property protection companies. Apart from payment of a one-time fee, infringers can also opt for the option of purchasing physical copy or digital copy of the title that was infringed upon, or even online subscriptions. In any case, the solution in much more reasonable and economical for all involved. Moreover, settlement through CEG helps infringers to get unconditional release from all liabilities immediately, and in confidence.

On the other hand, copyright owners who intend to recover lost revenue due to copyright infringements find it as the convenient option; thus protection firms create a win-win situation for both the parties involved. As for CEG, it settles claims for all types of contents including audio, games, software, video, image, and text, and it also offers flagship monitoring services across the Internet and peer-to-peer protocols 24/7/365. Simply put, subscribing to services from CEG or some other acclaimed intellectual property firm is the best way to deal with copyright infringements online without the need for lawsuits.

Friday, 29 July 2011

Protecting Photography From Copyright Infringement – A Photographer’s Guide

Professional photographers know what it takes to create a quality photograph. They put a lot of brain, aesthetics and hard work behind each and every snapshot. Quite naturally, when they notice any unauthorized use of their creations, it simply raises their blood pressure. So, what to do in such situations? First of all, it is important for you to know that all of your recent creations are under the protection of US Copyright Laws, as long as a copyright is registered with the US Copyright Office. However, a registered copyright doesn’t always save your pictures from being copied or misused. The Internet is an open platform for millions of users worldwide. So, what if someone copies your images and uses them online without paying a license fee?

Photographers and photographic agencies can off course take actions against infringers. However, it is not mandatory that ‘actions’ should always be legal actions. There are other sensible ways to deal with such situations, or even to deny arousal of any such situation. Take time out from busy schedules to read and understand the copyright law. Proper know-how on legal measures can make things easy to understand. For example, photographers should know the difference between selling a photo and licensing it. Additionally, they should understand that they have options when it comes to copyright infringement protection.

Intellectual property protection firms can be a great way to deal with copyright infringement of your photographic works. The basic role of these firms is to track down infringements across the Internet. In addition a limited number of firms work with photographers and photographic agencies to recover monetary settlements due to copyright infringement. The Copyright Enforcement Group ("CEG") is leading by examples among copyright protection firms. It holds a good reputation in settling claims between infringers and copyright owners.

In the case of a lawsuit, an infringer can be charged with damages all the way up to $150,000 per infringement plus the costs of legal representation. On the other hand, intellectual property protection firms like CEG charge small one-time settlement fees in exchange for releasing infringers from liability. Moreover, they keep the whole issue confidential and save infringers from facing uncomfortable situations later. For copyright owners, protection firms are hassle-free ways to recover compensation from infringers.