1. You can be very sure that your behavior is 100% infringement
2. The other party has sent a lawyer’s letter, indicating that they already have evidence
Summary: The other party has the right to pursue you and demand compensation for economic losses at any time
But the key is, will the other party sue? The key points are:
1. How much money will the court award you for this type of infringement?
2. Are you a personal information website or a corporate website? If it is a large enterprise or a small business?
To put it simply, the key to whether the other party will go to court to sue you is whether you have money or not.
If you are an individual or a small business, don’t be afraid. Just remove all relevant content and send a letter of apology. If they want to sue, let them sue. Just say you No money. They can't do anything to you.
Furthermore, if you only have a personal website or a small business, if they sue you and ask you to pay millions in compensation, it is not realistic, let alone the court will not rule. If you are sentenced to be a scoundrel and not paid, there is nothing anyone can do. Right?
If the other party just asks you to accompany you for thousands of dollars, then they have lost money. They have to collect information, hire lawyers, and initiate litigation. Who doesn’t want money? It is very likely that they will spend 100,000 yuan to sue you, but you will only get 1,000 yuan at most, and they will lose money.
To sum up, you should just have a personal website or a website run by a small business. The other party is just sending a lawyer’s letter to warn you. Just be careful not to infringe again next time.