The RuNet is full of sensational stories
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 3:41 am
At the same time, for one fact of copyright infringement (copying someone else's website, someone else's text, someone else's photo, video) under the law of the Russian Federation you can get a claim for an amount from 10,000 to 5,000,000 rubles. Legal practice for such cases has already been established, it is now easy to get a claim for 200-300 thousand, simply by borrowing one of someone else's photos.
Both website owners and owners of VKontakte publics "got caught". There were australia consumer email list also million-dollar claims against individuals. Surprisingly, despite this, there are still plenty of unafraid webmasters who simply take photos from Google – after all, they are in the public domain. Over the past 5 years, I have repeatedly seen epic topics on various forums of 40-50 pages, the whole essence of which can be reduced to five stages: They wrote to me here that my photos are someone else's and they want NNN thousand.
An adequate comment from a lawyer in the style of “try to resolve the issue cheaper, but out of court.” 100500 comments from armchair lawyers: “they won’t prove it if you delete it”, “they’re just playing hard to get”, etc. The author of the topic was bragging - deleted, sent everyone to hell. A summons to court, a court, the author of the topic really must pay NNN thousand, or a little less.
Both website owners and owners of VKontakte publics "got caught". There were australia consumer email list also million-dollar claims against individuals. Surprisingly, despite this, there are still plenty of unafraid webmasters who simply take photos from Google – after all, they are in the public domain. Over the past 5 years, I have repeatedly seen epic topics on various forums of 40-50 pages, the whole essence of which can be reduced to five stages: They wrote to me here that my photos are someone else's and they want NNN thousand.
An adequate comment from a lawyer in the style of “try to resolve the issue cheaper, but out of court.” 100500 comments from armchair lawyers: “they won’t prove it if you delete it”, “they’re just playing hard to get”, etc. The author of the topic was bragging - deleted, sent everyone to hell. A summons to court, a court, the author of the topic really must pay NNN thousand, or a little less.