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Help! I’ve Been Hit with a £1,100 Copyright Claim for an Image I Used What Do I Do?

Dear Dawn, I found a great image online and used it on my website. Fast forward a few months, and now I’ve received an email demanding £1,100 for copyright infringement! I had no idea I needed a license. Do I have to pay this, or am I being scammed? HELP!

Many businesses find themselves in this situation, often without realising they’ve done anything wrong. Copyright law applies whether the infringement was intentional or not, and rights holders have the legal ground to request payment. But that doesn’t mean their demands are always fair.

The actual licensing cost of most stock images is far lower than the amount being claimed, often between £30 and £100. UK courts generally don’t award excessive damages for accidental infringement, so the £1,100 demand is more about intimidation than actual loss.

Some firms take advantage of this by running large-scale image trawling operations, automatically detecting unlicensed usage and issuing aggressive legal threats. Their goal? To get businesses to pay up quickly, without questioning whether the fee is reasonable.

Next Steps

Act strategically. Immediately remove the image to limit further claims.

Do a reverse image search to check if they are the true copyright holder. Do not click on any links in the email in case they are fraudulent.

Seek legal advice before making any response to the claimant, check your business insurance to see if legal protection is included.

Use royalty-free images or paid stock sites with clear licensing. If you’re using AI-generated images, double-check ownership rights.

Many claims settle for far less, so be prepared to haggle.

Ask for a detailed cost breakdown and offer a reasonable fee (£50–£100), closer to the image’s actual value.



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