Not sure if this is the correct forum for this question, but it is a two pronged query.
I am owed €1800+ for commissioned photography. All the images were used in a book. I am credited in the book as the photographer.
Six months after ignoring all invoices and statements (and having already paid the designer of the book and the printer) the client said that he didn't like the images.
All registered letters have been ignored.
While the legal route is probably not worth it for the amount involved, it has been indicated to me that there may be an issue of breach of copyright and that this may be worth more than the amount owed and therefore worth my while pursuing.
Could someone with some knowledge of copyright law confirm if this is indeed the case?
Many thanks.
D.
I am owed €1800+ for commissioned photography. All the images were used in a book. I am credited in the book as the photographer.
Six months after ignoring all invoices and statements (and having already paid the designer of the book and the printer) the client said that he didn't like the images.
All registered letters have been ignored.
While the legal route is probably not worth it for the amount involved, it has been indicated to me that there may be an issue of breach of copyright and that this may be worth more than the amount owed and therefore worth my while pursuing.
Could someone with some knowledge of copyright law confirm if this is indeed the case?
Many thanks.
D.