On 12/26/05, Ray Saintonge saintonge@telus.net wrote:
geni wrote:
On 12/26/05, Rob gamaliel8@yahoo.com wrote:
Brandt dug up an old webpage of mine, one which I assumed had been deleted by my alma mater. I remembered the password and removed the pictures of myself and any personal information, and added a link to Google-Watch-Watch. I guess that pissed him off, so now instead of linking to the page, Brandt has posted a copy of my page (prior to alterations) and the pictures on his own website. Advice on how to handle this would be much appreciated. Obviously this is a blantant copyright violation but I'm not sure what to do about this.
In theory see a lawyer who will chrage you to send warning letters.
A formal DMCA notice would be better idea. A lawyer should not be needed for doing this. A person like him, who is already experienced in litigation is more likely to treat lawyer letters as a joke.
Ec
Someone experienced in litigation probably knows how to send a DMCA put-back notice (claiming fair use) as well.
Anthony