How to create a C&D letter without a lawyer

Discussion in 'Legal Issues' started by jill_domains, Dec 11, 2007.

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    Note: This is from my evil twin: I strongly denounce such methods - how can someone even think of this? :eek:


    Copy the whole files of some well-known site (eg: CNN), and create a site, say, www.mycopiedsite.info - use a different domain registrar and a different free host.
    Place your email prominently on your web site. Place a "suitable" address.
    Create another email, and send a mail to CNN (or whoever you have copied from) and tell them that www.mycopiedsite.info has copied their files and are operating a similar site.

    You should soon receive a mail from them, asking you to C&D.
    Take the site down.
    Let them know that you have taken it down. Assure them that you have complied.
    Now, .....take that C&D letter you have received - it is the result of the effort put in by expert lawyers. That is your template - make changes, and you have your own C&D letter!

    Again, I think doing it is evil :D
    So, don't do it, ever, especially those who are cash-strapped!

    Denouncing all that is evil,
    Me.
     
    jill_domains, Dec 11, 2007 IP
  2. browntwn

    browntwn Illustrious Member

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    I have posted C&D letters on DP that I have received from major pharmaceutical companies. There is no reason to engage in copyright infringement and fraud just to see what a C&D looks like.

    Further, you can find them all over the Internet without needing to put out bait to get one.
     
    browntwn, Dec 11, 2007 IP
  3. Korrupt

    Korrupt Well-Known Member

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    Just google it, no reason to go through the possible lawsuit.. Lol.

    http: //www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLJ,GGLJ:2006-32,GGLJ:en&q=cease+and+desist+template
     
    Korrupt, Dec 11, 2007 IP
  4. RectangleMan

    RectangleMan Notable Member

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    A C&D doesn't have to be from a lawyer. It's a simple Cease and Desist letter.

    Some write overly complex letters but the basics are this.

    "I am the owner of trademark X or copyright Y. You are using my TM or Copyright without my permission and in violation of state and federal laws. I wish for you to immediately remove the offending material. You have X days to remove said items or I will pursue further legal action."

    That's about it. Some explain in detail the laws or exactly what is being violated but in reality...that's about all you need. C&D's don't have to be formal. You can email them or you can snail mail them. As a copyright or TM holder you are under no legal obligation to send a C&D before starting legal action...so it doesn't really matter if the person gets the C&D. In most cases though intellectual property holders simply want the offending material removed and a C&D happens to be the cheapest and usually most effective manner.

    Enjoy.
     
    RectangleMan, Dec 11, 2007 IP
  5. jill_domains

    jill_domains Peon

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    C&D templates are available easily - I actually posted a couple of sites just now, in response to another post.
    The way I mentioned is definitely convoluted - and I wasn't telling anyone to do that! Just thought of it, and decided it was funny, that is all!
    Obviously, people started taking it seriously :eek:

    Peace, brothers!

     
    jill_domains, Dec 11, 2007 IP