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Received Patent Troll Demand Letter — $50K License or They Sue

Started by patent_troll_target · Dec 2, 2025 · 9 replies
For informational purposes only. This is not legal advice.
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patent_troll_targetOP

Looking for advice on this situation. Received Patent Troll Demand Letter - $50K License or They Sue Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Details: I'm in a situation where I need to understand my legal options. Has anyone dealt with something similar?

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FL_Attorney_DavidsonAttorney

Fair use is one of the most misunderstood concepts in IP law. It's a defense, not a right. You can't know for certain whether something is fair use until a court rules on it. The four-factor test is inherently case-specific.

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DevOps_Marcus

Before sending any cease and desist, make sure you actually own the IP you're claiming. I've seen cases where the person sending the C&D didn't have standing because they never properly registered the copyright.

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MiamiTenant_Frustrated

Before sending any cease and desist, make sure you actually own the IP you're claiming. I've seen cases where the person sending the C&D didn't have standing because they never properly registered the copyright.

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SarahE_CounselAttorney

This is a common issue that comes down to whether the work was "work for hire" or independent contractor work. The Copyright Act has specific definitions for each, and the distinction matters enormously.

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HoustonRenter_Shocked

Fair use is one of the most misunderstood concepts in IP law. It's a defense, not a right. You can't know for certain whether something is fair use until a court rules on it. The four-factor test is inherently case-specific.

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new_founder_denver

Fair use is one of the most misunderstood concepts in IP law. It's a defense, not a right. You can't know for certain whether something is fair use until a court rules on it. The four-factor test is inherently case-specific.

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SarahE_CounselAttorney

Before sending any cease and desist, make sure you actually own the IP you're claiming. I've seen cases where the person sending the C&D didn't have standing because they never properly registered the copyright.

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KellyMartinez_ModModerator

Good discussion. Tagging this for the resource library.

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patent_troll_targetOP

Update: Thanks everyone for the guidance. I consulted with an attorney and we're moving forward. The advice here helped me understand what questions to ask and what to expect. Will update when there's a resolution.

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