I have received an email from Pixsy relating to an image I used on my website. I found the image on Flickr and used it as it was listed as CC 2.0 free to use.
I am always very careful to only use images that are rights free on the internet and when I used this image I didn't put attribution back to the original image as stated in the licencing. Pixsy is asking for £595 to settle this for the image owner.
I totally messed up on this one and I do admit that but for an image that is CC 2.0 (a free image) £595 seems very steep.I tried to contact the photographer but he just sent me the standard Pixsy terms saying to deal only with them. My question, do I have a leg to stand on? Is it worth arguing the case or should I just pay / settle. What is a reasonable amount and has there been any case president in the UK on CC 2.0 and not attributing rights. on the CC website they only list cases from Europe, I can't see one from the UK. Any help is much appreciated.
I am always very careful to only use images that are rights free on the internet and when I used this image I didn't put attribution back to the original image as stated in the licencing. Pixsy is asking for £595 to settle this for the image owner.
I totally messed up on this one and I do admit that but for an image that is CC 2.0 (a free image) £595 seems very steep.I tried to contact the photographer but he just sent me the standard Pixsy terms saying to deal only with them. My question, do I have a leg to stand on? Is it worth arguing the case or should I just pay / settle. What is a reasonable amount and has there been any case president in the UK on CC 2.0 and not attributing rights. on the CC website they only list cases from Europe, I can't see one from the UK. Any help is much appreciated.
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