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I own a .com of a famous dead person and have a mini-site on it about him. Today I got an email from an IP lawyer who specializes in protecting the IP of dead celebrities for their families who says she represents the son of the person whose name I own (the son must be at least 50 based on the date of birth of the celeb).
She said she wants to setup a phone call so we can 'work together' and complemented me on the site.
Sounds like a trap to me. On her website its says she sued a filmmaker for making a movie about one of her clients' deceased family members for royalties.
Should I respond? What legal rights would the son have to the domain?
Any advice appreciated.
fwiw the site only gets about 2k visits per month (most from Google) and earns very little venue. I do like it though and would like to keep it.
She said she wants to setup a phone call so we can 'work together' and complemented me on the site.
Sounds like a trap to me. On her website its says she sued a filmmaker for making a movie about one of her clients' deceased family members for royalties.
Should I respond? What legal rights would the son have to the domain?
Any advice appreciated.
fwiw the site only gets about 2k visits per month (most from Google) and earns very little venue. I do like it though and would like to keep it.