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It's pretty long winded too; something to do with me having a video on my site that was made by another company, however the other company used copyrighted footage from another company to make the video.
I'm being threatened for allowing it to be downloaded off of my site even though I didn't make the video!
The letter I got, (PDF letter, although they say they're posting it to me,) is quite 'official' and such and it's coming from a solicitors too!
Oh the fun! I doubt anything will come of this though as the video is being hosted at millions of other places, I think it's just a random letter to try and scare me into taking the video off.
Just to make things even better, the company is in New Zealand!
Wooooooooo!
It's pretty long winded too; something to do with me having a video on my site that was made by another company, however the other company used copyrighted footage from another company to make the video.
I'm being threatened for allowing it to be downloaded off of my site even though I didn't make the video!
The letter I got, (PDF letter, although they say they're posting it to me,) is quite 'official' and such and it's coming from a solicitors too!
Oh the fun! I doubt anything will come of this though as the video is being hosted at millions of other places, I think it's just a random letter to try and scare me into taking the video off.
Just to make things even better, the company is in New Zealand!
Wooooooooo!
"Boy Sentenced to 20 Years in Kiwi Prison for Making the World a Happier Place"
*cries*
If it was a cease-and-desist letter, I do suggest you comply though. You may think it's funny, but it WILL end badly if you don't end it now.
I had a similar issue a couple of weeks ago where a client of mine was threatened with legal action for using similar Javascript to validate a form to his previous firms website. Although it's obviously open source and cannot be copyrighted (especially as you can only validate forms so many ways with JS) they were going for infringement of coyright based on the whitespace in the code.
Now I would have quite happily stood in court and called them a bunch of obnoxious tards they were being, but at the end of the day, it's very easy to get a site shut down just by dropping the host a small threatening letter froma good solicitor about copyright enfringement.
So personally, I'd follow the request and remove it.