Re: Fighting VERO Partial Success
The same thing can be done with a Counter Notice.
If you got a VeRO notice and have written proof of authenticity from the manufacturer, send a counter notice to the name/address on the notice. A receipt is not proof.
Without such proof, you will lose and can/will be held liable for legal fees, plus a substantial fine for each infringement. So, don't blindly send out such a notice UNLESS you are 100% sure you are not infringing.
An IP rights owner does not have to prove anything. Read the notice carefully. They suspect an infringement.
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