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Originally Posted by d-null
interesting, so he likely makes more money in settlements than he does selling content directly
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I knew it was possible for some time. Problem is VERY few actually get a copyright on their content. Guessing the idea of sending in copies of your work to get filed with the government is to "scary" to them, or they are just cheap and lazy.
Several years ago Perfect 10 made this a business model. Really surprised that more people did not latch onto the concept since so many do like to copy others.
I personally enforce my own content, haven't found any I can sue yet for damages. Perhaps I do not understand DMCA versus copyright suits enough and that is why. I know when I spoke with an attorney recently they told me to add in trademarks to the whole package. Either way I need to get some more legal advice to see if I can sue even if they comply with DMCA.