mr_happyland
Pre-takeoff checklist
Trying to sue for infringement is a waste of YOUR time and effort. Nothing will happen.
It looks like they stole your pic for use as a YouTube thumbnail. If they don't respond directly to your request, I would simply submit a copyright removal request to Youtube. I've had to do this several times for Youtube videos I made. It is very effective. You can request a 7 day warning or an immediate pulldown and Youtube strike once infringement has been proven. If given a warning from YT, they usually pull it down ASAP to avoid a strike on their channel. 3 strikes and Youtube kills their channel. Unauthorized use of a thumbnail counts as copyright infringement.
PS...I know it's more about the principle, but if it makes you feel any better that video only has 400 views...50 of which are probably from posting that link here
It looks like they stole your pic for use as a YouTube thumbnail. If they don't respond directly to your request, I would simply submit a copyright removal request to Youtube. I've had to do this several times for Youtube videos I made. It is very effective. You can request a 7 day warning or an immediate pulldown and Youtube strike once infringement has been proven. If given a warning from YT, they usually pull it down ASAP to avoid a strike on their channel. 3 strikes and Youtube kills their channel. Unauthorized use of a thumbnail counts as copyright infringement.
Submit a copyright removal request - YouTube Help
If your copyright-protected work was posted on YouTube without your authorization, you can submit a copyright removal request to request that the content be removed. Submitting a copyright removal req
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PS...I know it's more about the principle, but if it makes you feel any better that video only has 400 views...50 of which are probably from posting that link here
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