Temper Temper Receive warning - what to do?
The law firm Waldorf Frommer sends warnings again. This time it's about the music album "Temper Temper" by the band "Bullet For My Valentine". If you have also received a warning, we will show you here how you can react to it.
Temper Temper warning: Everything is just hot air
When it comes to warning waves, the law firm Waldorf Frommer is often involved. This represents Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH in the "Temper Temper" case and accuses alleged download pirates of having downloaded the album illegally from the Internet. We tell you what you can do.
- According to the news portal MEEDIA, this warning wave is a fake. There are several facts in favor of this:
- The warning was sent by email, which is legally binding, but is rather unusual in this industry.
- According to experts on MEEDIA, a payment request of 48 hours is not legally binding. A reasonable period of around 14 days is customary in the industry.
- A ZIP file as an email attachment is also an indication that this warning is a fake.
- Conclusion: Media lawyer Johannes von Rüden advises all concerned on MEEDIA to simply delete the alleged warning email. Since the telephone number provided is private, you should also ignore it. We will show you how to deal with a real warning and when it becomes time-barred in further practical tips.
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