art licensing dispute
This is a discussion on art licensing dispute within the Business Contracts & Partnerships forum, part of the BUSINESS & FINANCE LAW category; Hello, I licensed an image to a distributor around 8 months ago and never recieved any reports of sales. In ...
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Hello,
I licensed an image to a distributor around 8 months ago and never recieved any reports of sales. In my contract it says they are to send me a report each month whether there are any sales or not. Recently I found the image for sale at a poster store. I emailed the distributor about it and they said that there were no sales. So I wrote back again with the specific poster store where it was for sale and they made an excuse about being too busy to answer my question, I asked a third time and they again said they were too busy to speak with me. It has been five days since I first tried to get an answer. I have never sold that image or licensed that image to anyone else, it's not even viewable on my personal site. So I am 99.9% certain that this distributor is the one that is selling the image, and not giving me my royalties. What are my options if I handle this on my own? And what can a lawyer do for me if I decide to see one? Thanks so Much! |
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Based on what you say here, you could file suit against them (or at least threaten to do so) in small claims court or in regular court; filing in small claims court is easier and requires no attorney...you could try to collect all of the costs and damages that you suffered due to their behavior.
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How do you threaten to sue someone? Do I just email them and say "I'm going to sue you if you don't honor our contract." ?
Then how do I get the contract cancelled? It says that it will automatically renew but I don't want that. I want it terminated. Thanks again! |
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If they breach the contract you can terminate.
You may send a demand letter that you will take legal action unless they fulfill their obligations. |
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