May be have hacked e-mail server, on 2.a.m. they sending email about law. On website our customers. "In addition, we demand damages in the amount of the lost license fee of CZK 4,600.00 for... See more
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May be have hacked e-mail server, on 2.a.m. they sending email about law. On website our customers. "In addition, we demand damages in the amount of the lost license fee of CZK 4,600.00 for... See more
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There is no option of giving negative stars otherwise i would have given that too. Europe and canada is continuing their legacy of looting people by these medium like picrights.com. Its a scam, kindly... See more
Pity you can’t give zero stars. We are a non league community club and used a photo giving to us from another local team to promote a charity game over a year ago. We explained what the situation... See more
This company is a SCAM * Beware* Claimed I had infringed copyright law with an image on my website, demanded £750 in payment, when I contacted them they reduced it to £375 with a deadline, chec... See more
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The service Picrights provide in their pursuit of copyright infringements is absolutely fantastic. They insure that our artists receive the fees due to them from illegal usages of their images and content. We could not be happier with their service. If anyone out there has seen their images used without their permission then join Picrights without hesitation.
Picrights is a very reliable company. It helps authors and photo libraries to fight against copyright infringement. When you go to the supermarket, you are not supposed to steal the products. It's the same with photography on the internet. If you were busted stealing a picture, you have to pay for it. Authors need to eat, we don't create just for the love of art.
As photographer I am very happy with PicRIghts. They helped me find unauthorized usage on my pictures online.
Reading the other reviews i understand why people give 1 star as those are people/business that used images without an approval most likely which is not ok - i know as i suffer from my work being stolen all the time.
I would recommend other photographers to use their service.
We were contacted by a gentleman called "Jim", as part of our due diligence we asked to arrange a video call to discuss the claim further. After refusing this, we managed to arrange a telephone call where he provided factually incorrect information. He explained they are just the middle man, and aren't a legal team so we are treating this claim as invalid.
dont be fooled, scammer like many others, about to get a shock from my solicitors!
Don't bother with their scam/extortion emails, just ignore them.
This company is a SCAM * Beware*
Claimed I had infringed copyright law with an image on my website, demanded £750 in payment, when I contacted them they reduced it to £375 with a deadline, checked them on companies house recently registered at 133 Whitechapel High St, (community-based shared office space), 3 business name changes
-NEWCO SM1 LIMITED31 Dec 2020 - 08 Feb 2021
-OLDCO SM1 LIMITED 29 Dec 2020 - 31 Dec 2020
-PICRIGHTS UK LTD 26 Jan 2018 - 29 Dec 2020
Don't fall foul, do your diligent research and ignore these thieves.
They are sending emails claiming sort of rights to graphics offered at public websites for a few € and ask for payment of the sum 36times (!) more than that. They claim this is "loss of fee". We asked for providing the proof of any rights related to said graphics (we got from goods production company for marketing purposes) but we are convinced they are scammers.
Beware of Picrights UK who are acting for PA Images. This company is registered with Companies House under number 11172740 as being engaged in the business of "management consultancy activities other than financial management" Their method of operation is clearly contrary to their registration declaration furthermore being involved in debt related activity means they should be registered with the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK. I can find no such registration. Also, as they are processing and collecting personal data they should be registered with the Information Commissioners Office -ICO, again I cannot find any such registration. My experience of this organisation is continuing demands for a monetary payment for the alleged use of an image which is not the same as the one owned by PA Images. A number weeks have passed and still they send out vexatious communications.
They are scammers! Please stay away from their copyright claim emails. they are targeting small business owners and threatening with some lumpsum amount and bargains with little offer tricks. Please do not fall on their bait. Do not ever reply to them. I thank Zachary for my life time.
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