sean@epoptic.com wrote:
What procedure I should follow when someone denies that I do not own a copyright that in fact I do own?
I have been assigned the copyrights to my grandfather's books, and I'm even being paid royalties from the publisher of one of them. No one who is qualified to have an opinion has any doubt that I am the copyright holder. One particular user, on the other hands, knows that everyone else is wrong (and that I am lying).
The dispute is focused on an image of the cover of one of the books.
One possibly interesting problem: Did he design the cover? There may be no dispute about the contents, but the cover rights may still belong to the publisher.
Ec