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4. Your letter
August 23, 2026
RE: Demand to Cease and Desist Copyright Infringement
Dear To whom it may concern:
This letter is a formal demand that you immediately cease and desist from your unauthorized use of my copyrighted work.
Accordingly, I demand that you immediately stop reproducing, distributing, or displaying my copyrighted work, remove all infringing copies under your control, and confirm in writing that you have done so. You must comply within 10 days of receiving this letter.
If you do not comply, I am prepared to pursue every remedy available to me, which may include filing a civil action seeking damages and injunctive relief and reporting your conduct to the appropriate authorities. I would prefer to resolve this without involving the courts, and your prompt compliance will make that possible.
This letter is not a complete statement of the facts or of my rights, all of which are expressly reserved. Please treat this matter with the seriousness it deserves.
Sincerely,
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